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Traffic Accidents Involving Deaths and Injuries at University and College Campuses from January to November 2025 (Ministry of Education)

.Traffic Accidents Involving Deaths and Injuries at University and College Campuses from January to November 2025 (Ministry of Education)

1. Data compiled from the Ministry of Education's Campus Safety and Disaster Prevention and Relief Reporting and Processing Center website shows that from January to November 2025, the number of traffic accident deaths and injuries among university and college students compared to the same period in 2024 is as follows:

(1) There were 66 traffic accident deaths among university and college students, a decrease of 20 cases from 86 cases in the same period of 2024, representing a decrease of 23%.

(2) There were 2,468 traffic accident injuries among university and college students, a decrease of 245 cases from 2,713 cases in the same period of 2024, representing a decrease of 9%.

(3) There were 64 fatal accidents involving motorcycles, a decrease of 22 cases from 86 cases in the same period of 2024, representing a decrease of 26%. 2. According to statistics, there were 4 traffic fatalities in November 2015, with 2 being collisions with other vehicles. Most accidents occurred during holidays and evening hours, with 3 during holidays and 2 at night (6 PM to midnight). Students are advised to be extra cautious.

3. To reduce the risk of accidents, the school has strengthened traffic safety reminders and education for students, focusing on the following:

(1) When students travel in groups, they should be reminded to slow down and pay attention to oncoming vehicles at intersections to avoid collisions with other road users. Motorcycle riders must wear qualified helmets at all times. The school will continue to reinforce the concepts of "danger perception," "right-of-way awareness," "paying attention to the road ahead," and "never driving without a license" to improve driving safety.

(2) September to December is a high-risk period for traffic accidents involving students. Students are advised to be vigilant about their own safety and deepen their understanding of traffic safety regulations. (3) Please make good use of the campus risk map (https://security.ccu.edu.tw/p/404-1037-70101.php?Lang=zh-tw) to develop good road use habits, establish a "pedestrian priority" and "defensive driving" culture, and create a safe traffic environment; and you can also use the national "Campus Traffic Risk Map Zone" (website: https://zero-accidents.cathay-ins.com.tw/riskmap/risk-map.html) to enhance your awareness of the environment.
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