Joint Weekday and Weekend/Public Holiday Crackdown for One Month Until the 8th of Next Month

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] Busan City announced on the 6th that it will conduct a 'special crackdown on illegal parking' for one month starting from the 8th in the Osiria Tourism Complex and the LCT area.


The Osiria Tourism Complex is experiencing severe traffic congestion due to an increase in visiting vehicles on weekends and holidays, and traffic congestion is expected to worsen with the opening of IKEA Dongbusan Store on the 13th. With additional traffic congestion on surrounding roads due to the occupancy of Haeundae LCT, ensuring smooth traffic flow and securing pedestrian safety rights for citizens has become an urgent issue.


The main crackdown areas include IKEA Dongbusan Store, Lotte Outlet Dongbusan Store, Gijang Coastal Road, and the newly established area around Songjeong Station. Three fixed CCTV cameras are installed and operated in this area, and two teams conduct regular and mobile patrols on weekdays. Especially on weekends, three teams from Busan City, Gijang County, and Haeundae District jointly conduct crackdowns and impose fines on illegally parked vehicles.


In the Haeundae LCT area, four new fixed CCTV cameras have been installed to guide smooth traffic flow, and mobile patrols will be conducted in areas with civil complaints.



Ha Sang-so, Director of the Public Transportation Policy Division of Busan City, said, "The Osiria Tourism Complex and LCT area experience heavy traffic congestion on weekends due to many visiting vehicles, and there are many related complaints," adding, "We hope people will use public transportation as much as possible."

Major Enforcement Areas Around Osiria Tourism Complex (Image=Busan City)

Major Enforcement Areas Around Osiria Tourism Complex (Image=Busan City)

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