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Son-in-law of Xuan Mingzhi Dies in Motorcycle Crash
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2009/03/02 01:10
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Update Date: 2009/03/01 18:06 By Hou Liyuan, Xie Gujing

Huang Yuyao, the son of Huang Zhongshan, director of Hsinchu Tung's Hospital and son-in-law of United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) honorary vice chairman Robert Tsao, secretly went to ride a heavy motorcycle on Miaoli’s Provincial Highway 3 yesterday without informing his family. However, while navigating a series of winding turns, he allegedly lost control due to excessive speed, skidded into the opposite lane, and collided with a car. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. His father, overwhelmed with grief, tearfully lamented that he should have strictly forbidden his son from riding, never imagining such a tragic outcome.

The fatal accident claimed Huang Yuyao’s precious life, leaving his mother inconsolable and nearly fainting from sorrow. Huang Zhongshan, Huang Yuyao’s father and director of Hsinchu Tung's Hospital, expressed deep regret for not strictly prohibiting his son from riding heavy motorcycles. The impact of the crash was severe—Huang Yuyao’s green heavy motorcycle bore scratches on both sides, with debris scattered everywhere, and the rider himself could not escape death.

Huang Zhongshan’s son-in-law recounted, "The doctors at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were looking for him, and when we called, a nurse answered, saying he was undergoing emergency treatment." Police suspect that Huang Yuyao may have been unfamiliar with the road conditions and was speeding, leading to loss of control. The accident occurred at the 104.5 km mark of Provincial Highway 3 in Miaoli’s Sanwan Township, a downhill section with continuous sharp turns, known for its high risk. Despite frequent police checkpoints, many heavy motorcycles were still seen speeding through the same stretch that morning.

Such dangerous curves are a favorite among heavy motorcycle enthusiasts. Robert Tsao visited the site in the morning and decided to donate funds for installing dividers and other safety measures along the winding sections of Provincial Highway 3, hoping to prevent similar tragedies from happening to others.

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Motorcyclist Misjudges Road Conditions (Video)
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2009/03/02 01:57
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Wide Roads, Sharp Turns: Highway 3 Becomes Racing Track
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2009/03/02 01:57
508 topics published
Update Date: 2009/03/01 23:06

In fact, the accident-prone Miaoli County Highway 3 has always been a favorite among heavy motorcycle enthusiasts. With its wide road surface and numerous turns, it attracts many riders who come here to speed on weekends. However, local residents even have to cross the street with extreme caution.

This sharp turn is where United Microelectronics Corporation Vice Chairman John Hsuan's son-in-law, Huang Yu-Yao, tragically lost control of his bike. Scattered parts still remain on the ground. Despite the tragedy, groups of heavy motorcycle riders continue to gather here to show off their skills, leaning low into turns without slowing down. The roar of heavy motorcycles blurs past, and no one seems to remember the bloody lesson. Along Miaoli County Highway 3, such terrifying scenes are a common sight. The road has turned into a racetrack, with heavy motorcycles speeding one after another. Riders rev their throttles, easily exceeding speeds of 100 km/h. Pedestrians crossing the street clutch their children’s hands tightly, looking left and right in fear of being hit.

Due to its wide lanes, sparse traffic lights, and continuous curves, many riders come to Miaoli County Highway 3 to practice their skills, even weaving recklessly between lanes and forcing cars to yield. Local residents live in constant worry. Police say that besides stepping up enforcement, they hope heavy motorcycle riders will slow down and cherish their own lives as well as those of others. (Reported by Wu Zhaoqing, Zhan Jiye, and Shi Enming.)

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