MAKE WAY: Starting October, people not authorized to direct traffic or engage in other acts that affect traffic or pedestrians would see new or higher fines
Taipei Times
Date: Aug 03, 2019
By: Cheng Wei-chi and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writer
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications yesterday unveiled its mandatory two-month
The emblem of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications is pictured in an undated photograph.
Photo: Cheng Wei-chi, Taipei Times
The amendments, which are to take effect in October, would penalize people who are not authorized to direct traffic or engage in other acts that obstruct traffic or pedestrian crossings.
Security guards hired by high-rise communities who obstruct traffic to allow priority exit of vehicles from the community would be fined between NT$1,200 and NT$2,400, the ministry said.
Acts that obstruct traffic or pedestrian crossings, such as shooting a music video or an advert without prior application, are to be fined between NT$3,000 and NT$6,000, it said.
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