Taoyuan Dist. road accident hotspots and casualties

From 2024/01 to 2026/08, Taoyuan Dist. recorded 51 casualty road accidents, 1 deaths and 62 injured, which is 0.1% of Kaohsiung City.

Taoyuan Dist. recorded only 51 accidents across these 32 months (records in 20 of them). The counts and casualty figures are actual records and can be quoted directly. The percentages, hourly distribution and rankings derived from them swing wildly at this sample size — one more or one fewer accident changes the result — so they should not be used to rank this area against others.

Accidents
51
0.1%
Deaths
1
Injured
62
Monthly average
1.6
32 months

Taoyuan Dist. averaged 1.6 accidents a month over this period. Within a day the peak hour is 14, at 15.7% of the total; the night hours from 22:00 to 05:00 account for 2.0%; weekends account for 52.9%.

Motorcycles account for 51.5% of parties involved. There were 1 deaths in this period. With numbers that small it is not meaningful to convert to a death rate and compare with other areas — a single accident moves it by several times.

Roads appearing most often in Taoyuan 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
Provincial Highway 2019
Nanhenggong Rd.3
Nanhenggong Rd., Sec. 33
Daotai20xianshengjing Bridge.1
4linnanhenggong Rd.1
Nanhenggong Rd., Sec. 41
Meishanxiangmeishandiao Bridge.1
Nanhenggong Rd., Sec. 51

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
00:00–01:0000.0%
01:00–02:0000.0%
02:00–03:0000.0%
03:00–04:0000.0%
04:00–05:0000.0%
05:00–06:0000.0%
06:00–07:0012.0%
07:00–08:0000.0%
08:00–09:0012.0%
09:00–10:00713.7%
10:00–11:00611.8%
11:00–12:0059.8%
12:00–13:0059.8%
13:00–14:00611.8%
14:00–15:00815.7%
15:00–16:0059.8%
16:00–17:0035.9%
17:00–18:0012.0%
18:00–19:0023.9%
19:00–20:0000.0%
20:00–21:0000.0%
21:00–22:0000.0%
22:00–23:0012.0%
23:00–00:0000.0%

By day of week

DayAccidentsShare
Mon47.8%
Tue47.8%
Wed35.9%
Thu23.9%
Fri1121.6%
Sat1223.5%
Sun1529.4%

Primary causes

Primary causeCountShare
Failure to keep right1121.6%
No cause determined yet917.6%
Other improper driving611.8%
Drink driving611.8%
Following too closely35.9%
Distracted driving: inattention or anxiety35.9%

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

Collision type

TypeCountShare
Opposite-direction sideswipe1427.5%
Overturn / fall on road1019.6%
Other713.7%
Same-direction sideswipe47.8%
Hit guardrail / post47.8%
Head-on47.8%

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
Night, unlit3772.5%
Daytime / lights off713.7%
Night, lit713.7%
Clear4588.2%
Rain35.9%
Cloudy35.9%

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

Party types

Party typePartiesShare
Motorcycle5351.5%
Car (incl. passenger/goods)2726.2%
Pedestrian1514.6%
Light truck65.8%
Other vehicle11.0%
Heavy truck11.0%

By month

MonthAccidents
2025/012
2025/021
2025/034
2025/045
2025/056
2025/061
2025/081
2025/101
2025/112
2025/124
2026/014
2026/023
2026/033
2026/05 (partial)2

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 Taoyuan Dist. on the map

The map lets you drag the time range, show fatal accidents only, and filter by vehicle type. Zoom in and you can see individual stretches of road.

Open the accident heatmap for Taoyuan Dist.

Flood potential in Taoyuan District — the same township in the flood potential tool: simulated flooded area under ten rainfall scenarios.

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.

Full limitations

Other districts in Kaohsiung City

Fengshan Dist. Sanmin Dist. Qianzhen Dist. Zuoying Dist. Lingya Dist. Daliao Dist. Nanzi Dist. Gangshan Dist. Renwu Dist. Gushan Dist. Xiaogang Dist. Xinxing Dist. Niaosong Dist. Qiaotou Dist.  See all