The traffic in this city is smooth and fast. In terms of mobile communication, China Mobile and China Unicom have successively built 3G networks in Baoding, becoming one of the first 10 cities in China, and one of the three cities in China with two 3G networks at the same time (the other two are Shanghai and Wuxi). Sufficient electricity; Life service facilities are complete, medical and health care machinery is perfect, and there are many cultural and entertainment places. Baoding is the gateway to the capital. It used to be "there are three customs in the north, nine provinces in the south, and four counties in the land, which is the highest in the state". In history, Yan State, Sun Yat-sen State and post-Yan Dou once established their capitals, which was the first of the eight counties in the Qing Dynasty. It was called "Gancheng in the north of Hebei, and the capital in the south was Han". Now it is one of the two wings of the Greater Beijing Economic Circle and the main satellite city in Beijing, and it is known as the "Capital of Gyeonggi" and the "South Gate of the Capital".
During the 11th Five-Year Plan period, Baoding has planned and built seven expressways, namely, Baocang, Zhuo Lang, Zhangshi, Daguang, Fu Bao, Wurong and Zhang Zhuo, with a mileage of 80 1 km and a total investment of more than 50 billion yuan, accounting for a quarter of the total investment in the province. After the completion of all expressways, the highway mileage in Baoding will reach 1033 km, accounting for 5% of the whole province. By then, Baoding will only need 1 hour drive to the counties under its jurisdiction, and Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang and Cangzhou will only need 100 minute drive. Baoding will become a "highway hub port" with a thoroughfare from north to south and a link between the east and the west. At the end of 2009, Baoding Dian Ancient Overpass, the largest overpass in Hebei Province, was newly built, which played a greater role in Baoding traffic. Highway traffic will connect Beijing and Tianjin, connect the coast, and connect Shanxi and Mongolia in the west, forming an integrated traffic grid of Beijing, Tianjin and Mongolia.