Two Rear-End Collisions on National Highway 1 in Tainan's Yongkang Section Involve 6 Cars, 3 Injured

Two rear-end collisions occurred on National Highway 1 in Tainan's Yongkang section on the morning of the 6th, involving 6 cars and sending 3 people to the hospital. Police suspect failure to maintain a safe distance as the cause.
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(Central News Agency reporter Zhang Rongxiang, Tainan 6th) Two rear-end collisions occurred today on National Highway 1 in Tainan City's Yongkang section, involving a total of 6 passenger cars and sending 3 people to the hospital with injuries. The cause of the accidents is still under investigation.

The Fourth Highway Police Brigade of the National Highway Police Bureau stated today that they received a report at 10:40 a.m. about two traffic accidents at the southbound 317.4 km mark on National Highway 1 in Tainan's Yongkang section. Each accident involved three passenger cars, and none of the drivers had been drinking.

A preliminary investigation by the Fourth Highway Police Brigade found that a male driver surnamed Li, driving in the inner lane, rear-ended a car driven by a female driver surnamed Wang, which then pushed into a car driven by a male driver surnamed Dai. No injuries were reported in this incident.

In the second incident, a male driver surnamed Zheng, also driving in the inner lane, rear-ended a car driven by a male driver surnamed Li, which then pushed into a car driven by a female driver surnamed Jian, resulting in 3 people being injured and sent to the hospital. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun) 1150606