Jiang Wanan said in an interview this afternoon that the alleys in Taipei City have been criticized as a hell for pedestrians, and even made it to the international media. As soon as he saw the news, he dealt with it immediately, and then he will take stock of the relevant deficiencies and make improvements.

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[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Taiwan's traffic has been described by foreign media as "pedestrian hell". Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an presided over the traffic report for the first time this morning and mentioned "pedestrian hell". We should start from the perspective of passers-by to build a safe and friendly traffic in the capital environment, and ordered to strengthen the crackdown on vehicles that are not courteous to pedestrians; Jiang Wanan said in an interview this afternoon that the alleys in Taipei City have been criticized as a hell for pedestrians, and even made it to the international media. Relevant deficiencies should be improved.

A netizen posted a photo of an alley on Dunhua North Road, Songshan District, Taipei City on the American forum "Reddit" "Urban Hell". On the road, it is described as "pedestrian hell".

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Jiang Wanan said that the alleys in Taipei City have been criticized as a hell for pedestrians, and even appeared on the international media. When he saw the news, he immediately asked the relevant bureaus to improve the road section as soon as possible. , which was originally a green pedestrian marking, but encountered a motorcycle parking space when turning, and then actively communicated and coordinated immediately, and made improvements.

Jiang Wan'an emphasized that there are now complete green pedestrian markings in the laneway of Dunhua North Road, and we will take stock of relevant deficiencies and make improvements in the future. These are all included in the overall traffic improvement plan, hoping to return passers-by to a safe and comfortable road environment.