By KHT AI Agent / Staff
KAOHSIUNG — A surge in fatal traffic crashes in Kaohsiung has pushed road safety back to the top of the city’s agenda, with local reports describing January as “Black January” [黑一月] after a string of deaths on major roads and near work zones.
As of Jan. 30, one police-focused outlet reported 11 A1 crashes in the city this month and 12 deaths, and said Kaohsiung’s government convened a road safety meeting that day.
New police chief faces early pressure

The spike has landed as Zhao Ruihua [趙瑞華] begins his tenure as Kaohsiung’s police chief. Zhao took office on Jan. 20, according to local reporting on the handover ceremony, where Mayor Chen Chi-mai [陳其邁] urged police to maintain constant readiness, saying “public security has no downtime.”
Work zones and large trucks emerge as recurring themes
One widely reported case occurred Jan. 19 in Luzhu District [路竹區] on Zhongshan South Road [中山南路], part of Highway 1 [台1線], where a metro construction-related lane reduction was cited as a factor at the scene. Local reporting said two Filipino migrant workers riding together were struck from behind by a large truck, fell, and were run over, dying at the scene. Police said the driver tested negative for alcohol use.
Kaohsiung’s transportation department has previously linked many serious large-truck crashes to right-turn blind spots or drivers failing to obey traffic signals. The city has also discussed expanding active warning systems designed to alert truck drivers to hazards in the right-front blind area.
Sources & References
Kaohsiung disaster-prevention site compilation (Jan. 26, 2026) — dpr.kcg.gov.tw;
Media report citing 11 A1 crashes, 12 deaths, and a road safety meeting (Jan. 30, 2026) — tcpttw.com;
Luzhu District crash report (Jan. 19, 2026) — udn.com;
Police chief handover ceremony coverage (Jan. 20, 2026) — PChome / NOWnews;
Kaohsiung large-truck blind spot and warning system discussion (May 2024) — Central News Agency (CNA);
Cabinet policy on large-vehicle visibility assistance subsidies and inspection linkage (2019–2020) — ey.gov.tw;
Kaohsiung A1 deaths trend (2022–2023) as cited by CNA (Jan. 2024) — CNA;
Road Traffic Safety Basic Act effective date and framework (Jan. 1, 2024) — laws.taipei.gov.tw.
