New Taipei City Tucheng Central Road, Zhonghua Road three sections of technology law enforcement on the first day on the road to crack down on 109 violations.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Renjie)

[Reporter Wu Renjie/New Taipei Report] The intersection of Section 3, Zhongyang Road, and Section 2, Zhonghua Road, Tucheng District, New Taipei City, is used by passers-by to commute to and from National Highway No. 3 Tucheng Interchange, the Three Gorges and the important intersections in the Zhonghe area. Traffic accidents occur in endlessly. The New Taipei City Government is Improving traffic conditions, setting up technological law enforcement, and starting yesterday to crack down on violations such as running red lights, straight vehicles occupying turning lanes, and crossing double white lines. On the first day of law enforcement, a total of 109 related violations were reported, and the heaviest possible penalty was 5,400 yuan.

According to the analysis of the Tucheng police, the traffic accidents at the intersections of Zhongzhong Road Section 3 and Zhonghua Road Section 2 in Tucheng District were mostly caused by automobiles and motorcycles passing through the intersections without obeying traffic signs and signals, running red lights in violation of regulations, straight vehicles occupying turning lanes, and crossing double white lines. Collision, causing vehicles and people's lives to be endangered.

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The police force is unable to enforce the law around the clock to check violations, and especially introduces technology to enforce the law. It is hoped that through the system and evidence-collected images, the law will be accurately enforced against the cause of the accident, so as to effectively prevent various accidents from happening; Anyone who runs a red light at a signal-controlled intersection will be fined NT$1,800 to NT$5,400; straight vehicles occupying the innermost or outermost or special lanes and drivers who do not follow signs, markings, or lanes when turning or changing lanes The sign indicates that a fine of NT$600 to NT$1,800 will be imposed; reporting violations is a method rather than an end. It is hoped that through strengthening law enforcement, traffic violations by the public can be reduced, traffic accidents can be further prevented, and the safety of passers-by can be maintained.

The Tucheng Sub-bureau reminded passers-by to strictly abide by the traffic rules, and not to cause traffic accidents in order to rush quickly, and also to avoid serious damage to their wallets.

New Taipei City's Tucheng Zhongyang Road and Section 3 of Zhonghua Road's technological law enforcement round-the-clock prohibits violations such as automobiles and motorcycles running red lights, straight vehicles occupying turning lanes, and crossing double white lines.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Renjie)

New Taipei City's Tucheng Zhongyang Road and Section 3 of Zhonghua Road's technological law enforcement round-the-clock prohibits violations such as automobiles and motorcycles running red lights, straight vehicles occupying turning lanes, and crossing double white lines.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Renjie)