Since the BBC said that Taiwan is a "pedestrian hell" and called on Chinese people to be careful about traffic when traveling in Taiwan, it has aroused many discussions among Taiwanese people. In order to reduce the reputation of pedestrian hell, the Ministry of Transportation has successively introduced strict regulations, increased fines, and opened the door for public reporting. Many people protested because they were reported. The Ministry of Transportation was unable to resist the public voice and relaxed the rules, leaving everyone at a loss.
In Taiwan, many people have temporary parking needs but do not set up parking curves, allowing temporarily parked cars and trucks to block oncoming traffic from behind. Cars even stop randomly on the side of the road during rush hours, causing traffic jams and causing car accidents. Although when walking on the road, it is found that most pedestrians will be politely allowed to cross the road, but people riding motorcycles are often worried about being overtaken by cars from behind. When they cut to the outer lane, they encounter a bunch of stop-and-go traffickers. It is very unfair when using the same road.
"Temporary parking" incidents are common in Taiwan and are very unhealthy. One time, I encountered a very narrow alley, and there was no way to go while there was a construction project going on. The driver of the car next to me suddenly opened the door when I was about to approach, and I almost shouted back at him with the Three-Character Sutra... Fortunately, I was prepared for someone to open the door suddenly, and there was Avoid this disaster. Pedestrians' right of way has spread throughout Taiwan, and motorcycles' right of way is unknown when it will be further improved. I hope that one day this "everyday life on the road in Taiwan" will no longer be our daily routine.
Material: Yamabiko Fongshu (Japanese Takeo TAKEO) 92g white
Printing method: Riso Print
Printing color: fluorescent red/black
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- Pedestrians' right of way has spread throughout Taiwan, and motorcycles' right of way is unknown when it will be further improved. I hope that one day this "everyday life on the road in Taiwan" will no longer be our daily routine.
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