Even though traffic deaths have increased each year for the past four years, people believe the roads have become safer, a Vision Project survey found on Wednesday.
The organization told a news conference at the legislature in Taipei that Taiwan needs a structured approach to achieve “roadway justice.”
More than 6,000 respondents to the survey said that the nation’s roads are safer and better than 10 years ago, with drivers more willing to yield, Vision Project executive director Lo Kuo-chun (羅國俊) said.
However, traffic deaths have actually increased each year since 2017, reaching nearly 3,000 in 2020, Lo said.
Traffic incidents are the sixth-largest
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