ROAD SAFETY/Cabinet outlines road safety plans in response to traffic deaths
08/17/2023 04:47 PM
The Executive Yuan on Thursday outlined plans to address traffic safety in Taiwan after 3,085 people died on the country's roads in 2022.
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