Taipei bus collision sparks calls for stricter driver licensing and reforms.

After a two-bus collision in Taipei on November 14, which killed one pedestrian and injured 15 others, the Taiwan Vision Zero Alliance is pressing for stricter driver licensing and mandatory retraining. The group argues Taiwan's licensing process is too lenient and calls for reforms to address outdated testing and potential conflicts of interest among driving instructors. The accident involved a Route 49 bus and a Route 312 bus, with both drivers released on bail.

November 17, 2024
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