Key facts
- Hong Kong police arrested 24 drivers during a two-week road safety crackdown.
- Over 4,000 tickets were issued to drivers for various traffic violations.
- Road accident deaths in Hong Kong rose 42% in the first five months of the year.
- Pedestrians accounted for half of the 51 road accident fatalities recorded.
- Commercial vehicles were identified as the main type of vehicle involved in collisions.
Hong Kong police have arrested 24 drivers and issued over 4,000 tickets during a two-week enforcement campaign aimed at curbing distracted driving and jaywalking. The operation, which ran from June 5 to June 19, was prompted by a significant increase in road accident fatalities.
