Habitual Violators to Be Fined 200,000 Won as Is

On the first day of enforcement for Grade 5 emission vehicles in the Green Transportation Zone within Seoul's Four Great Gates area on the 1st, enforcement cameras are operating in front of Sungnyemun, the boundary point of the Green Transportation Zone in Seoul. From this day, Seoul City will impose a fine of 250,000 KRW on all Grade 5 emission vehicles nationwide that have not undergone low-emission measures if they enter the Green Transportation Zone. Enforcement notifications are carried out by 119 cameras installed at 45 boundary points of the Green Transportation Zone, which capture and read the license plates of entering vehicles and send real-time messages to the vehicle owners. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

On the first day of enforcement for Grade 5 emission vehicles in the Green Transportation Zone within Seoul's Four Great Gates area on the 1st, enforcement cameras are operating in front of Sungnyemun, the boundary point of the Green Transportation Zone in Seoul. From this day, Seoul City will impose a fine of 250,000 KRW on all Grade 5 emission vehicles nationwide that have not undergone low-emission measures if they enter the Green Transportation Zone. Enforcement notifications are carried out by 119 cameras installed at 45 boundary points of the Green Transportation Zone, which capture and read the license plates of entering vehicles and send real-time messages to the vehicle owners. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] The fine for driving Grade 5 emission vehicles restricted in the Green Transportation Zone within the Four Major Gates of Seoul will be reduced to 100,000 won starting from the 13th.


Seoul City announced on the 7th that it will revise the special measures for promoting green transportation and vehicle operation restrictions in designated areas, with the announcement scheduled for the 13th.


Accordingly, the fine amount, which was 250,000 won, will be adjusted to 100,000 won.



However, for vehicles that have violated the operation restriction three or more times, they will be considered habitual and intentional offenders, and the fine of 200,000 won will remain unchanged.


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