Kaohsiung driver hits pedestrian while turning left without yielding
A driver in Kaohsiung sent a woman flying while turning left through a crosswalk, and now faces a heavy fine and a long licence suspension — bad news for the driver, and another warning to motorists about pedestrian right-of-way.
- A 61-year-old woman driving an SUV turned left at a Lingya District intersection and struck a 33-year-old woman crossing on foot.
- The pedestrian was taken to hospital with cuts and bruises but is not in danger.
- Police believe the driver failed to stop for someone already in the crosswalk, possibly because the windscreen pillar blocked her view.
- No alcohol or drugs were involved; a full ruling on fault is still pending from traffic investigators.
- The penalty for not yielding to pedestrians runs up to NT$36,000 and a licence suspension of one to two years.
Outlook: Traffic police will finish their assessment of blame in the coming weeks, with the fine and suspension set once responsibility is confirmed.