17 New Points Scheduled for Installation This Year at Tando, Gambangsan, and Bongsusan

Muan-gun plans to newly install 17 national point number plates at Tando, Gambangsan, Bongsusan, and Sanggokbong. (Photo by Muan-gun)

Muan-gun plans to newly install 17 national point number plates at Tando, Gambangsan, Bongsusan, and Sanggokbong. (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 9th that it plans to newly install 17 national point number plates at Tando, Gambangsan, Bongsusan, and Sanggokbong this year.


The national point number plates are number plates that indicate location information in areas without buildings or roads where road name addresses are not assigned. In case of an accident, if the number on the installed plate is reported to 119, the location of the accident victim can be quickly identified.


This year, the county plans to install point number plates on Tando in Mangu-myeon, which was designated as a "Island You Want to Visit" by Jeollanam-do and is expected to boost tourism. Since 2015, 191 point number plates have been installed and managed on Seungdalsan, the coastline of Haeje-myeon, and other areas.



A Muan-gun official stated, "Recently, as various outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and trekking have increased, the frequency of safety accidents has also risen," adding, "We will thoroughly install the plates so that in case of emergencies during outdoor activities, quick emergency services can be received by using the national point numbers."


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