Promotion of Shared Use of Shinangun Public (Administrative) Vehicles
Proactive Response to Residents' Administrative Needs Following the Opening of Cheonsa Bridge
Shinan County will implement full shared use of public vehicles starting from the second week of the new year. (Photo by Shinan County)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ki-woon] On the 7th, Jeonnam Sinan-gun announced that starting from the second week of the new year of the Year of the Rat, all public vehicles operated by the county will be shared for use.
Sinan-gun, consisting of 14 towns and townships, is geographically unique as an island area. Due to inconvenient transportation conditions and a rapid increase in traffic volume following the opening of the Cheonsa Bridge and subsequent land connection, the county will proactively implement shared use of public vehicles from the second week of the new year to promptly respond to the administrative demands of local residents and prepare for the continuous increase in public vehicle demand.
To this end, the county has introduced and installed a dedicated parking lot for shared vehicles and an integrated unmanned key operation management system. Among the vehicles belonging to the county office, except for essential vehicles such as traffic guidance vehicles, when not in use by the assigned department, all departments requiring vehicles can use all types of vehicles.
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Park Woo-ryang, the mayor of Sinan-gun, said, "This shared use of public vehicles will not only save budget through proper management of the number of vehicles but also will be gradually expanded by analyzing and supplementing usage status and expected effects in the future."
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