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Pedestrian Deaths Reach a Record High in Taiwan with 57 Fatalities; Taichung Road Safety Once Again in the Spotlight

The Ministry of Transportation and Communications recently released national road safety data, showing that Taichung City's situation has worsened for three consecutive years. Last year (2025), the number of pedestrian deaths reached 57, ranking first in Taiwan. In response, Chou Yung-hung, the convener of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus in the Taichung City Council, demanded on the 13th that the city government conduct a comprehen…
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The Ministry of Transportation and Communications recently released national road safety data, showing that Taichung City's situation has worsened for three consecutive years. Last year (2025), the number of pedestrian deaths reached 57, ranking first in Taiwan. In response, Chou Yung-hung, the convener of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus in the Taichung City Council, demanded on the 13th that the city government conduct a comprehen…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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