Chambers of commerce back anti-drunk driving pledge

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 2018-07-27

An event in Taipei on Friday brought together businesses and civic groups and the heads of overseas chambers of commerce in a bid to reduce the number of deaths related to drunk driving in Taiwan to zero.

BusinessFrance head Christophe Legillon and Steven Parker, head of the British Chamber of Commerce in Taipei, were among those taking the stage on Friday to promote the message: don’t drink and drive.

The event in Taipei was organized by the Ministry of Transportation, with a goal of bringing alcohol-related driving deaths in Taiwan down to zero. A hundred businesses took part, ranging from alcoholic beverage retailers, hotels, logistics firms and many others. Some 80,000 people turned out, far exceeding the organizers’ expectations.
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