The Korea Non-Life Insurance Association Launches "Let's Protect School Zones Together" Campaign
The General Insurance Association announced that, together with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the National Police Agency, and SK Telecom T map, it will conduct a safe driving campaign in school zones from the 18th to the 31st.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] The General Insurance Association of Korea announced that, together with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the National Police Agency, and SK Telecom T map, it will conduct a safe driving campaign in school zones from the 18th to the 31st.
Under the slogan "Let's Protect School Zones Together!", this campaign will hold a drawing for 3,000 participants who enter the campaign event and do not violate the speed limit within school zones, awarding them fuel vouchers worth 10,000 KRW as prizes.
Additionally, to establish a people-centered traffic safety culture, the campaign will promote the National Police Agency's slogan "Stop Immediately When You See People!" through voice guidance and slogan promotion on the campaign page.
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A representative from the General Insurance Association stated, "We hope that the traffic safety culture prioritizing pedestrian safety and adherence to speed limits will be established especially in school zones," adding, "We will make further efforts to prevent and reduce accidents involving children, pedestrians, and other vulnerable road users."
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