Reported 8 months ago
On June 17, 2024, Premier Su Tseng-chang held a pedestrian safety meeting to address concerns over pedestrian safety in Taiwan. Emphasizing the need for expedited improvements in areas like dangerous intersections and school zone safety, Premier Su called for specific timelines for these priority projects. Collaborating with the Ministry of Transportation and local governments, he aims to create a safer environment for pedestrians, promote transparency in information disclosure, and increase citizen participation to achieve a 50% reduction in pedestrian fatalities by 2030. This initiative aligns with President Lai Ching-te's commitment to promoting a people-oriented transportation system and enhancing pedestrian safety as a key task of the new innovative cabinet in Taiwan.
Source: YAHOO