Jinan Police Station Intensifies Crackdown on Traffic Violations
Jinan Police Station will conduct intensive crackdowns on major legal violations and carry out traffic safety activities targeting motorcycle and agricultural machinery drivers. Photo by Jinan Police Station
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Go Dallyeong] Jin-an Police Station (Chief Kim Tae-hyung) announced on the 6th that it will intensively crack down on major traffic violations and conduct traffic safety activities targeting motorcycle and agricultural machinery drivers in preparation for the spring outing season and busy farming period.
Starting this month, the police will carry out promotional activities to prevent accidents targeting motorcycle drivers and promote measures to prevent drowsy driving during spring for commercial vehicles, including freight trucks. In addition, they plan to strictly enforce major traffic violations such as signal violations within school zones.
Jin-an Police Station is promoting safe driving methods to elderly drivers who frequently operate agricultural machinery and small vehicles during the farming season, distributing highly visible fluorescent vests, and attaching luminous reflective stickers to the rear of electric vehicles, focusing all efforts on accident prevention activities.
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Chief Kim Tae-hyung of the police station said, “Most accidents involving the elderly are concentrated on agricultural machinery accidents during the farming season and pedestrian accidents. We are preventing accidents by attaching reflective stickers to the rear of agricultural machinery, and we will also strongly crack down on traffic violations by large buses and motorcycles during the spring outing season to encourage compliance with traffic laws. We will make multifaceted efforts to prevent accidents.”
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