Wando Police Draw Attention with Unique Promotion Using Receipts Ahead of 'Safe Speed 5030' Implementation
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] With the nationwide implementation of ‘Safe Speed 5030’ set to begin on the 17th, the Wando Police Station has attracted local residents' attention through unique promotional activities using bank queue tickets and large supermarket receipts.
According to the Wando Police Station on the 14th, ‘Safe Speed 5030’ is a policy that focuses on the domestic traffic environment where 82% of all traffic accidents occur in urban areas (city roads), limiting vehicle speeds to 50 km/h on major urban roads and 30 km/h on residential side streets.
Accordingly, the Wando Police Station is collaborating with Wando-gun Nonghyup and Hanaro Mart, which are frequently used by residents, to insert the phrase ‘If you reduce speed, you can see people. Safe Speed 5030, full implementation on April 17, 2021’ on queue tickets and card receipts, aiming to enhance promotional effects and ensure the stable establishment of the policy.
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Traffic Management Officer Jo Jaegun stated, “We will strive to create a safer road environment from traffic accidents by ensuring that more local residents recognize the ‘Safe Speed 5030’ policy.”
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