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Harsh penalties for fake plates begin July 15 in Taiwan
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications will enforce stricter penalties for fake license plates starting July 15. Fines reach NT$72,000, with possible vehicle confiscation.2025/07/02 07:00 -

Taiwnan’s road safety not improving despite efforts
Explore how Taiwan’s government is tackling pedestrian safety through new regulations and the challenges it faces as accident rates remain high. Learn about innovative traffic solutions and the importance of continual law evaluation.2024/05/14 16:09 -

AI traffic cameras effective, but boost public frustration
Discover how Taiwan’s intensified traffic enforcement and new camera technology are effectively reducing traffic violations and accidents, sparking debates about fairness and communication.2024/05/01 17:42 -

TPP’s Ko slams government’s ’lazy’ traffic law amendments
Taipei (TVBS News) reports Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je’s criticism of the government’s amendments to the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act as "lazy solutions to lazy problems." Ko emphasizes the importance of upholding the rule of law and expresses concern over potential law-breaking consequences. The Executive Yuan’s recent approval of amendments to the Act, removing demerit points for minor traffic offenses, has sparked controversy.2024/03/08 18:25 -

YouTuber describes unique crosswalk habit in Taiwan
A viral video by American YouTuber Tristan H. captures peculiar crosswalk behavior in Taiwan, igniting a broader discussion on the island’s traffic safety concerns. CNN calls Taiwan a "living hell" for pedestrians. This sparked a large "Stop Killing Pedestrians" rally and led to new traffic laws aimed at protecting pedestrians.2023/11/01 18:26



