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Tsai demands Taichung traffic overhaul after fatal crash
Discover how DPP Legislator Tsai Chi-chang is urging Taichung City for traffic improvements following a fatal accident, highlighting the city’s high traffic casualty rates and the need for a safer urban environment.2024/09/23 16:09 -
Local governments hesitant on road safety projects
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications is tackling road safety, with a 5.5% drop in traffic fatalities and a NT$40 billion plan to improve high-risk intersections.2024/08/13 09:54 -
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan backs new pedestrian safety plan
Discover how Taiwan’s Executive Yuan is enhancing pedestrian safety through a comprehensive plan involving the MOTC and MOI, targeting 799 intersections and 200 schools for improvements by year-end.2024/06/21 15:39 -
Tainan reports decrease in traffic fatalities
Tainan’s traffic fatalities have decreased by 4% from January to August, according to Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che. The city has seen a decrease in motorbike accidents and incidents involving the elderly, down by 7.9% and 6% respectively. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications has identified 26 traffic junctions in Tainan that need improvement out of a total of 1,000 nationwide. Additionally, eight locations in the city have been targeted for improvement. Tainan has also made progress in pedestrian safety, with the highest increase nationwide in the "exclusive pedestrian phase and early start phase" indicator, with improvements made to 111 spots.2023/11/02 20:46 -
Taiwan unveils list of 1,000 pedestrian accident hotspots
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) reveals 1,000 pedestrian accident hotspots, prompting local governments to submit safety plans. With declining pedestrian fatalities in 2023, MOTC aims to enhance safety in key areas. Learn more.2023/09/15 22:00