Traffic Controls Announced for Childcare Act Protest in Taipei
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A protest regarding the "Childcare Services Act" is scheduled for April 26th in Taipei.
- Police will implement traffic control measures on Jinan Road Section 1 from 9 AM to 5 PM.
- Public transportation, including buses, will be rerouted, and citizens are advised to check for updates.
Taipei residents should be aware of upcoming traffic disruptions as a protest concerning the "Childcare Services Act" is set to take place this Saturday, April 26th. The demonstration, approved by the Zhongzheng First Precinct police, will be held on Jinan Road Section 1, between Zhongshan South Road and Zhenjiang Street.
Starting at 9 AM, police will restrict vehicle access on Jinan Road Section 1. The westbound lanes will be fully closed, while one inner lane heading east will also be controlled. These measures are expected to remain in effect until 5 PM, or potentially later depending on the event's conclusion and traffic conditions, as the assembly is scheduled to conclude around 5 PM with the removal of equipment.
Commuters and residents in the affected areas should anticipate significant delays. Public transportation will be impacted, with bus services being rerouted by the Taipei Public Transportation Office. Those relying on public transit are encouraged to contact the office or check bus stop information for specific route changes.
Authorities are urging drivers to stay informed about the traffic situation by listening to police radio reports. Planning alternative routes in advance is highly recommended to avoid the controlled zones and minimize travel disruptions. The police will maintain flexible traffic management around the protest site to ensure safety and order.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.