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In front of the traffic department of the Taiwan authorities, today's situation is unusually uncalm. Nearly 50 members gathered nearly 50 members from the Taiwan Locomotive Right of Way Promotion Association, Taiwan Transportation Safety Association, and other concerned groups from the three major transportation fields of land, sea and air, and held a pre-departure press conference called "Traffic Lifting Parade" on the 4th. On July 9, they plan to ride a locomotive across Zhongxiao West Road, a road that has been closed to motorcycles for 40 years, in protest, and go to Keida Grand Avenue, where the office of Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen, is located, to demand that traffic be lifted.
The report comes from the China Review Agency, and the groups participating in today's pre-departure press conference of the "Traffic Lifting Parade" include the Taiwan Locomotive Right of Way Promotion Association, the Taiwan Traffic Safety Association, the UAV Society 313 Anti-Unequal Airspace Alliance, the All Taiwan Delivery Industry Union, and the Taiwan Open Water Alliance. In addition, the Facebook fan page "Predator's paradise - is pedestrian delicious?" "Speak out on behalf of pedestrians and call for safe road space. They even performed a small sitcom live in an attempt to awaken the attention of Transport Minister Wang Guocai.
It is worth mentioning that Li Mingxian, a Taipei city councilor of the Chinese Kuomintang, and others also attended the scene to express their support for the demand for lifting traffic restrictions and providing solidarity for protest groups.
According to reports, protest groups plan to march on July 9, which is expected to start at Yuanshan Huabo Park and follow Zhongshan North Road, Nanjing West Road, Chongqing North Road, Zhongxiao West Road, and finally to Kaida Grand Avenue to express their demands.
The demand for the lifting of traffic restrictions covers three areas: land, sea and air. On land, Wu Xiangyu, vice president of the Taiwan Locomotive Right of Way Promotion Association, said that locomotive users are dissatisfied with the "Ministry of Communications" constantly exaggerating the data of locomotive accidents and smearing locomotive users, and they demand that they immediately open up free to transfer, cancel the policy of banning locomotives, and allow locomotives on highways to return power to the vast number of locomotive families.
Chen Yuan, chairman of the Taiwan Delivery Industry Trade Union, said that they hope to eliminate the negative stigma of delivery workers and add delivery parking areas to ensure the driving safety of delivery workers. They also demand that relevant and accurate statistics be developed and that delivery people not be blamed for all accidents.
In addition, the Facebook fan page "Predator's paradise - is pedestrian delicious?" The deputies made demands, including the complete elimination of meaningless shoulders on urban roads, the planning of open sidewalks, pedestrian shelters, and bicycle lanes wherever possible, while strictly banning illegal parking.
In short, this traffic deregulation parade reflects the dissatisfaction and demands of Taiwanese society on land, sea and air transportation issues. Groups from all walks of life came together to drive reforms through action and make recommendations for traffic safety and road planning in Taiwan to improve urban traffic and ensure that everyone can travel safely. This move reflects the active participation of civil society and the continued interest in government policies and is an important part of Taiwan's democratic society. We look forward to seeing whether the government will respond positively to these demands to improve the traffic situation and promote the development and progress of society.
Finally, it must be emphasized that this event once again highlighted the concerns of Taiwanese society in the field of transportation, and also called on the government to strengthen the investigation and research of transportation policies to better meet the needs of the people, improve the quality of traffic in Taiwanese cities, and ensure the safety and convenience of all citizens. It is hoped that the government will listen to public opinion, actively respond to these reasonable demands, and contribute to the improvement of Taiwan's transportation sector. This is also a manifestation of the continuous progress of Taiwan's democratic society, and we look forward to seeing more such actions and initiatives.
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