Jeonnam Police Conduct Untact Traffic Accident Prevention Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency announced on the 16th that, due to difficulties in conducting face-to-face traffic safety promotions amid COVID-19, it is carrying out non-face-to-face promotional activities to raise residents' awareness of traffic safety.


In particular, to prevent children's traffic accidents, external advertisements containing safety rules within school zones (driving under 30km/h, no illegal parking, stop immediately if pedestrians are present!) will be displayed on 27 intercity express buses operating across 22 cities and counties until the 30th.


Additionally, promotional messages aimed at fostering participation in the 'No illegal parking in front of elementary school gates' campaign will be delivered using 2,065 apartment elevator monitors.


Furthermore, to prevent pedestrian traffic accidents, traffic safety rules that pedestrians should know (Stop-Look-Walk) are being broadcast on 1,088 bus stop monitors, and 4,000 pedestrian safety stickers for seniors have been produced and attached at entrances of places frequently visited by the elderly, such as village halls and banks.



A Jeonnam police official stated, “We will continue to do our best for the traffic safety of residents, and we kindly ask residents to adhere well to traffic safety rules to prevent traffic accidents.”


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