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Historical figures 'teach' safe motorcycle turns in Kaohsiung campaign

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kaohsiung City Government's Information Bureau released a creative traffic safety video featuring historical figures Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang.
  • The video uses a "three-strategy" approach to demonstrate safe motorcycle left turns at non-signalized intersections.
  • The campaign aims to improve safety awareness by integrating traffic rules into a familiar historical narrative.

The Kaohsiung City Government's Information Bureau has launched an innovative traffic safety campaign, utilizing a short video that brings historical figures Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang from the Three Kingdoms era into the present day. The creative approach aims to educate the public on crucial traffic safety principles, particularly concerning motorcycle left turns at intersections without traffic signals.

The video depicts Liu Bei encountering a perilous situation while attempting a left turn at a busy intersection. His strategist, Zhuge Liang, intervenes by offering "three strategies" to navigate the danger safely. These strategies emphasize the importance of "slow, look, and yield" โ€“ principles vital for preventing accidents, especially in complex traffic scenarios where drivers must anticipate oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.

City officials highlighted that non-signalized intersections pose a higher risk due to the lack of clear guidance. Motorcycle left turns are identified as a particularly high-risk maneuver. By embedding these safety messages within a well-known historical narrative, the bureau hopes to make the educational content more engaging and memorable for a wider audience, employing a "learn through play" method.

The campaign stresses that no amount of strategic brilliance can replace adherence to traffic rules. The video concludes with Zhuge Liang's advice: "Following rules allows one to travel ten thousand miles; divine strategy is not as important as slowing down for a left turn, safety is paramount." The city urges all riders to remember the "slow, look, and yield" principles when making left turns at intersections without traffic lights.

Following rules allows one to travel ten thousand miles; divine strategy is not as important as slowing down for a left turn, safety is paramount.

โ€” Zhuge LiangThe concluding advice from the historical strategist in the traffic safety video, emphasizing the importance of adhering to traffic rules.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.