Sep. 19, 2014

Toyota to Conduct 46th Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign in Japan

 

Toyota City, Japan, September 19, 2014―Toyota Motor Corporation will conduct its annual autumn traffic safety campaign from September 21 to October 31 to coincide with the Japanese government's autumn nationwide campaign, which runs from September 21 to 30. A total of 417 companies around Japan including vehicle dealers, forklift dealers, logistics systems companies, parts distributors, and vehicle rental/lease stores will participate in the Toyota campaign. Toyota has conducted traffic safety campaigns every spring and autumn since 1969.

  • Flyer advising drivers to switch headlights on from early evening
    Flyer advising drivers to switch
    headlights on from early evening
  • Flyer advising pedestrians to wear reflective material
    Flyer advising pedestrians
    to wear reflective material

This year's autumn campaign will focus on traffic safety in the twilight hours, advising drivers to turn on their headlights in the early evening when sunlight levels begin to decline, and advising pedestrians to wear reflective material. Approximately 870,000 educational flyers will be distributed at vehicle dealers and other locations nationwide.

According to Japanese National Police Agency statistics there were 4,278 fatal traffic accidents in 2013, with a 24% higher probability of them occurring during the twilight hours (from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm) than at other times. There were 4,373 traffic fatalities in 2013, with pedestrians accounting for 36% of these―more than any other group―and there were more than twice as many pedestrian fatalities at night than during the day.

Toyota believes that alerting drivers to the presence of pedestrians as quickly as possible, in addition to warning pedestrians of the presence of cars, is an effective way to help prevent accidents during twilight hours and at night.

Click here for more information on Toyota's autumn traffic safety campaign.

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    Toyota’s autumn traffic safety campaign