Meinong Dist. road accident hotspots and casualties

From 2024/01 to 2026/08, Meinong Dist. recorded 580 casualty road accidents, 8 deaths and 764 injured, which is 0.7% of Kaohsiung City.

Accidents
580
0.7%
Deaths
8
Injured
764
Monthly average
18.1
32 months

Meinong Dist. averaged 18.1 accidents a month over this period. Within a day the peak hour is 09, at 9.1% of the total; the night hours from 22:00 to 05:00 account for 3.3%; weekends account for 30.9%. Excluding the month still being filled in, the last 12 complete months had 225 accidents against 241 in the 12 months before, down 6.6%.

Motorcycles account for 49.6% of parties involved. Deaths per thousand accidents is 13.79, above the national average of 4.24. That ratio swings sharply when deaths are few, which is especially true in districts that record few accidents to begin with, so do not draw conclusions from it alone.

Roads appearing most often in Meinong Dist.

Counted by road names appearing in the accident address. Where the address is written as a junction (“A Rd / B Rd”), both roads are counted once.

RoadAccidents
Wuming Rd.47
Zhongxing Rd., Sec. 144
Zhongzheng Rd., Sec. 144
Zhongzheng Rd., Sec. 243
Zhongshan Rd., Sec. 234
Xinxing St.29
Chenggong Rd.29
Zhongzheng Rd., Sec. 324
Zhongxing Rd., Sec. 224
Taian Rd.21

Long roads and busy roads naturally rank high. This is where accidents happened, not danger per kilometre. Road names are automatic romanisation, not official signage.

When accidents happen

HourAccidentsShare
00:00–01:0010.2%
01:00–02:0030.5%
02:00–03:0010.2%
03:00–04:0010.2%
04:00–05:0030.5%
05:00–06:0050.9%
06:00–07:00234.0%
07:00–08:00386.6%
08:00–09:00508.6%
09:00–10:00539.1%
10:00–11:00529.0%
11:00–12:00478.1%
12:00–13:00315.3%
13:00–14:00244.1%
14:00–15:00396.7%
15:00–16:00478.1%
16:00–17:00457.8%
17:00–18:00457.8%
18:00–19:00305.2%
19:00–20:00111.9%
20:00–21:00132.2%
21:00–22:0081.4%
22:00–23:0071.2%
23:00–00:0030.5%

By day of week

DayAccidentsShare
Mon7312.6%
Tue7713.3%
Wed7112.2%
Thu8514.7%
Fri9516.4%
Sat9816.9%
Sun8114.0%

Primary causes

Primary causeCountShare
Following too closely437.4%
Unsignalised junction: minor road failed to yield to major road376.4%
Other failure to yield345.9%
Unsignalised junction: turning vehicle failed to yield to through traffic335.7%
No cause determined yet325.5%
Unsignalised junction: left vehicle failed to yield to the right305.2%

This is the attending officer's assessment, not a court finding.

Collision type

TypeCountShare
Side impact15426.6%
Other11319.5%
Intersection crossing collision10518.1%
Rear-end417.1%
Same-direction sideswipe406.9%
Overturn / fall on road295.0%

Type is the collision pattern recorded by police; "Other" is how the source data classifies it and cannot be split further.

Lighting and weather

ConditionCountShare
Daytime / lights off34259.0%
Night, lit14525.0%
Night, unlit9316.0%
Clear49585.3%
Cloudy478.1%
Rain386.6%

"Daytime / lights off" is the source category "lighting present but off or faulty", which in practice is mostly daytime.

Party types

Party typePartiesShare
Motorcycle60749.6%
Car (incl. passenger/goods)35929.3%
Pedestrian14411.8%
Light truck645.2%
Bicycle / slow vehicle433.5%
Heavy truck80.7%

By month

MonthAccidents
2025/0610
2025/0719
2025/0821
2025/0916
2025/1019
2025/1122
2025/1231
2026/0136
2026/0220
2026/0316
2026/048
2026/0511
2026/066
2026/07 (partial)8

Months with no recorded accidents are not listed.

The National Police Agency refreshes its rolling data on the 1st and 15th of each month, so the last month is still being filled in and will always read low. Do not compare it with earlier months.

See Meinong Dist. on the map

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How to read these numbers

More accidents does not mean more dangerous. Places with more traffic, longer roads and denser population naturally record more. This data has no traffic volume to divide by, so a rate per ten thousand vehicle passes cannot be computed; it can only tell you where accidents actually happened.

The road ranking counts road names appearing in the address. In Taiwan 26% of accident addresses are written as a reference point along a road rather than an exact position, so this ranking is reliable at the level of a road but not at the level of a junction.

Only A1 and A2 accidents, which involve casualties, are included. Property-damage-only collisions are not, so the real number of collisions is higher.

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