Approximately 30% have experienced danger on roads around their homes. What is necessary for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to pass safely?
Announcement of survey results regarding dangers on roads around homes
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- 📰 Published: March 30, 2026 at 06:10

■The dangers lurking on the roads around your home, are you aware of them?
The roads around your home that you walk on casually every day.
However, unexpected dangers lurk even on these familiar roads.
Intersections with poor visibility, speeding cars, narrow sidewalks.
Many of you have likely had "near miss" experiences in your daily lives, haven't you?
Therefore, in collaboration with Fujioka Concrete Industry Co., Ltd., we conducted a survey on "road safety" targeting 500 men and women nationwide.
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"Road Safety Survey" Research Overview
Survey Method: Internet Questionnaire
Survey Period: March 5, 2026 - March 18, 2026
Target Audience: Men and women nationwide
Valid Responses: 500 samples
Questions:
Question 1: Have you ever felt "danger" on the roads around your home?
Question 2: In what situations did you feel danger? (Multiple selection possible)
Question 3: Regarding the width of the road, do you ever feel it is narrow?
Question 4: Have you felt danger when passing a vehicle on a narrow road?
Question 5: What do you think is necessary for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to pass safely? (Multiple selection possible)
Question 6: Please tell us specifically what you think is necessary for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to pass safely.
*As a general rule, values are rounded to the second decimal place, so the total may not be 100%.
■30.2% responded that they have "felt danger on roads around their homes."
First, we asked whether people have felt "danger" on the roads around their homes.