Guri-si Cracks Down on Illegal Taxi Stand Operations Invading Business Zones
Guri City, Crackdown on Illegal Business Activities at Taxi Stands [Provided by Guri City]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Guri City in Gyeonggi Province has launched a crackdown on illegal business activities at taxi stands within the city.
On the 3rd, the city announced that it will conduct joint inspections with the Guri City Association of Private Taxi Transport Business in Gyeonggi Province at taxi stands in front of Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Doldari Intersection, and Guri Market.
The main targets of the crackdown are ▲nighttime guidance and enforcement against taxis operating outside their designated business areas, such as Seoul taxis ▲promotion of orderly parking and stopping at taxi stands ▲checking and distributing masks.
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In particular, drivers who leave their vehicles parked at taxi stands for extended periods (more than 5 minutes) will be guided, and vehicles for guidance and enforcement to secure the business rights of exemplary taxi drivers in the city will operate year-round.
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