High-speed rail Taichung Station technology enforcement, banned more than 16,000 cases in ten months (provided by the city government)

[Reporter Su Jinfeng/Taichung Report] This Friday is New Year’s Eve. Taichung City has implemented technological law enforcement in recent years. From March to December last year, 16,331 illegal parking cases were closed at Taichung High Speed ​​Rail Station alone. Line 8. In just three months from October to December at the end of last year, 32 violations of crossing the segregation restriction line were banned. People must pay attention to driving back to their hometowns during the Chinese New Year, and don’t make things difficult for them.

The Chinese New Year is only a few days away, and people will start returning to their hometowns on the evening of the 19th. However, Taichung High Speed ​​Rail Station often has people picking up and dropping off relatives and friends who park illegally.

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According to the data presented by the city government in the Daoan Huibao, from March to December last year, the city government used technology to enforce law enforcement to ban as many as 16,331 illegal parking cases, an increase of 2,537 cases from the previous year, an increase of 18.4%, and public transportation was used during the Spring Festival During the peak period, it is hoped that the public will not occupy the temporary pick-up area for a long time, so as not to lose blood in their wallets.

In addition, Taiwan Highway 8 is an important route from Dongshi to Guguan, Nantou, and Hualien tourist attractions. However, there are often drivers crossing the diverging line. The city government activated the technology on October 24 last year until December 31 A total of 32 cases have been banned. During the Chinese New Year, people who travel along the eighth line to Guguan, Nantou and Hualien must be careful to avoid the ban on their purses.

In the city government's technology enforcement, there were 32 violations banned in just 3 months last year (provided by the city government)