Regarding bus stops that are near pedestrian crossings and are at risk of traffic accidents, out of the approximately 10,000 locations nationwide found by a national survey, the bus stops will be relocated within approximately one year after the examination of safety measures began. It was found that the number of such events was 1400, which was only about 10% of the total.

According to a survey by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, there are 10,381 bus stops near pedestrian crossings and intersections that are at risk of traffic accidents, and local governments, police, and bus companies are safe. We are taking measures.



According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, about a year has passed since the examination of countermeasures began, and as of the end of September, 1,400 bus stops and pedestrian crossings were relocated. It remains at 13%.



Of the three levels of risk, the most dangerous A rank, such as a bus stop where the car body hits a pedestrian crossing when the vehicle stops, was 305, which is 18% of the 1654 locations.



In addition, there were 733 B-rank bus stops (13% of the 5742) and 362 (12%) C-rank 2985.



In addition, the implementation rate of measures is less than 20% in 32 prefectures.



According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, it will take time to coordinate with residents and related organizations when relocating a bus stop, and it seems that it will not progress easily, so we will encourage early implementation of measures.