Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, Eradicates Illegal Parking in Disabled Zones View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, has achieved a result of zero violations in disabled parking spaces with the 'One-Stop Disabled Parking Violation Management System' installed in 20 public parking lots with 62 spaces.


According to the district on the 9th, the management system, which began construction in September last year, underwent a three-month pilot operation starting in June this year, and has been in full operation since last month. It was established to secure disabled parking permits and prevent parking conflicts among residents.


As of last month, the district explained that there were no illegal parking or complaints in the disabled parking spaces where this system was installed within the jurisdiction.


The system is characterized by being composed of information and communication technology (ICT) equipment such as parking space surface sensors, vehicle number recognition and reading devices, and a database connected to the administrative computer network.


For example, if a non-disabled vehicle parks in a disabled parking space, the system warns of a fine during the day with voice alerts and at night with LED text displays.


In case of illegal parking complaints at the same location, the system is designed to take action within 5 minutes, which helps reduce unnecessary conflicts among residents.



Based on these results, the district plans to introduce and expand this system to public facilities and apartment complexes where there are many reports and complaints about illegal parking in disabled parking spaces.


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