T map campaign screen. / Photo by the National Police Agency

T map campaign screen. / Photo by the National Police Agency

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] The Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the National Police Agency, and the General Insurance Association of Korea will conduct the "Safe Driving Campaign in School Zones" in collaboration with SK Telecom's 'T map' from the 18th to the 31st of this month.


This campaign, under the slogan "Let's Protect School Zones Together!", will hold a lottery for 3,000 participants who enter the campaign event and do not violate the speed limit within school zones during the period, awarding each a 10,000 KRW fuel voucher as a prize.


Additionally, to establish a pedestrian-centered traffic safety culture, the National Police Agency's campaign slogan "Stop Immediately When You See People!" will be promoted through voice guidance and on the campaign page.


Detailed information can be found on the driving habits campaign page within the T map mobile app.



The co-hosting organizations of the campaign?the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the National Police Agency, the General Insurance Association, and T map campaign officials?stated, "We hope that this campaign will encourage compliance with speed limits in school zones and foster a traffic safety culture that prioritizes pedestrian safety," adding, "We will continue to make greater efforts to prevent and reduce accidents involving vulnerable road users such as children and pedestrians."


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