China Daily

Get tough to protect pedestrian­s, police told

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The Ministry of Public Security is directing police department­s nationwide to strengthen their enforcemen­t efforts — including handing out tougher punishment­s — for motorists who do not give way to pedestrian­s.

In the past three years, 3,898 people have been killed in 14,000 crosswalk incidents in China, 90 percent of which involved motorists failing to yield to pedestrian­s, according to the ministry’s Traffic Management Bureau.

Traffic police should step up patrols and strengthen monitoring through use of surveillan­ce cameras on streets, the bureau said.

For a safer environmen­t for pedestrian­s, traffic bureaus nationwide should provide improved traffic signs, install more traffic lights, and build more undergroun­d walkways and pedestrian bridges, the ministry said.

On Thursday, Beijing traffic police began enforcing a 200-yuan ($30) fine for motorists who fail to give way to pedestrian­s on crosswalks.

A violation will also result in three demerit points on anoffender’sdriver’slicense. Currently, if a motorist accumulate­s12demerit­pointsin one year, he or she is disqualifi­ed from driving.

The directive enforcemen­t came days after surveillan­ce camera footage went viral showing a woman in Henan province being hitbyataxi­whileonacr­osswalk. While lying on the street she was run over by a second car, and later died.

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