BHC Donates 7 'Speed Warning System Signs' to Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 31st that the chicken franchise BHC donated seven speeding warning system signs worth approximately 49 million won to strengthen traffic safety within school zones.
The speeding warning system signs are facilities that display the vehicle's speed on the sign so that drivers can be aware of their speed, encouraging voluntary deceleration.
Gwangsan-gu expects this donation to greatly contribute to children's traffic safety, especially in the urgent situation of expanding traffic safety facilities following the implementation of the 'Min-sik Act.'
The speeding warning system signs donated to Gwangsan-gu this time will be installed by World Vision, an international relief and development NGO.
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Meanwhile, BHC is promoting a project to install speeding warning system signs within school zones with a total budget of 500 million won over the course of this year.
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