The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Hokkaido seeks to prevent traffic accidents involving foreign visitors

- By Koji Takahashi, Kodai Takahashi and Kai Noda Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writers

SAPPORO — E orts to prevent accidents involving foreign visitors driving on snow-covered roads are being made in Hokkaido, following the relaxation of border control measures against COVID-19 last year. ere are concerns about an increase in tra c accidents involving foreign visitors in rental cars who are unfamiliar with snowy roads and have limited understand­ing of road signs, and the Hokkaido prefectura­l police and car rental companies are focusing their e orts on addressing these problems.

FATAL CAR ACCIDENTS

“Snow makes a car slide, so please drive carefully,” said an o cial of Toyota Rent a Car Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport Poplar o ce.

Hokkaido prefectura­l police o cers and sta from the car rental rm on Jan. 20 distribute­d to foreign tourists English-language yers explaining the dangers of sliding due to sudden braking or steering, and the meaning of key road signs. A company employee from

Singapore who was visiting Hokkaido for the rst time expressed the need to drive carefully due to the snow on the ground.

According to the police, there were 27 accidents involving personal injury caused by foreigners in rental cars in Hokkaido in 2018 and 42 in 2019. is number dropped to 12 in 2020, two in 2021 and 14 in 2022 a er the spread of

the coronaviru­s.

On Jan. 10, a passenger car driven by an Indian national living in Singapore who was visiting Kami-Furano with his family collided with a dump truck at an intersecti­on in the town. e man’s wife and second-oldest daughter were killed.

ere was a stop sign and the man is believed to have understood what it meant, but he was probably late in seeing the dump truck due to the piles of snow around him, according to the police.

In December, a passenger car driven by a man from Hong Kong rear-ended a recreation­al vehicle waiting at a tra c light on National Highway Route 5 in Nanae. His tires are believed to have slid on the icy road surface.

INCREASED USE OF RENTAL CARS

According to the Hakodate area rent-a-car associatio­n in Hakodate, the number of rental cars used by foreigners soared to 479 last year, compared to 33 in 2021. In December, 0.55% of Japanese users were involved in an accident, compared to 4.07% for foreigners, more than seven times higher.

“ey probably think that if they have studless tires, the car will stop even if it slides on snowy roads,” an o cial of the associatio­n said.

According to Nippon Rent-a-Car Hokkaido in Sapporo, the use of rental cars by foreigners in December has recovered to about 80% of its pre-pandemic level, with many people coming from Singapore, Hong Kong and ailand.

e company’s shops promote safe driving with lea ets in English and Chinese explaining the dangers of black ice on frozen roads that only look wet. (Jan. 23)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Police officers use leaflets to inform foreign tourists about snow-covered roads and road signs in Chitose, Hokkaido, on Jan. 20.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Police officers use leaflets to inform foreign tourists about snow-covered roads and road signs in Chitose, Hokkaido, on Jan. 20.

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