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Ministry of Transportation Proposes Amendment to Ban New Level Crossings on Existing Rail Lines

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Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation has announced a draft amendment to prohibit new level crossings on existing railway lines to enhance safety. TRA is investing NT$400 million to install obstacle detection systems at all 415 crossings by 2041.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why are new level crossings being banned?
A: To reduce accident risks and enhance railway safety, especially in high-speed electrified sections.
Q: When will obstacle detection systems be fully installed?
A: Full installation at all 415 crossings is expected by 2041. Currently, 313 have been equipped.
Q: How are urban crossings with limited space handled?
A: Railway operators must submit alternative safety measures or improvement plans for approval.
Q: What's new about the Type III crossing classification?
A: Type III-A allows four-wheel vehicles; Type III-B allows pedestrians and motorcycles only.
Q: Which areas are affected by this regulation?
A: All 415 level crossings in Taiwan, especially in Tainan, Kaohsiung, and trunk lines.