We must also point out that the external conditions that make this kind of consciousness come into being, otherwise the problem cannot be solved fundamentally. In other words, it is necessary to escape from the attribution of responsibility at the level phone database of the private sphere, and instead be accountable to the administrative subjects who implement system design/road design/urban design. The Solution: The 3Es of Transportation In Taiwan, various factors are intertwined to create the current harsh traffic environment. So, how do we look at this problem and how do we know what to pursue? In the 1950s, when the problem of the "traffic war" in Japan began to emerge, relevant persons proposed "3E measures" as a measure to improve traffic safety.
3E refers to the following three countermeasures: Engineering Enforcement Education "Engineering project" refers to the maintenance of traffic safety facilities and the provision of traffic safety information, including the setting of traffic lights, road signs, sidewalks, lane markings, etc.; "Enforcement law enforcement", including specific traffic guidance, banning violations and Traffic accident investigation; "Education education", which emphasizes the importance of driver education (driver's license test, workshop), and education of pedestrians and cyclists. 3E is a trinity of traffic safety countermeasures aimed at realizing high-quality traffic circulation.
Relations with Taiwan Independence Forces In that era when the United States prioritized anti-communism and supported right-wing dictators around the world to resist the expansion of communism, it was natural for Kishi to maintain relations with Taiwan and to deal with Chiang Kai-shek and his son. Whether from Eisenhower's or Kishi's point of view, solidarity with the non-party democratic movement will undoubtedly only diversify the forces that should be concentrated against the Soviet Union or the CCP. Therefore, the leaders of the United States and Japan have turned a blind eye to the human rights situation in Taiwan.