[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Daejeon City government will conduct joint guidance and inspections targeting designated comprehensive vehicle inspection maintenance businesses in the first half of this year.


The city announced on the 20th that from the 24th of this month to the 10th of next month, it will carry out joint guidance and inspections on 42 designated comprehensive vehicle inspection maintenance businesses within the jurisdiction.


The guidance and inspections will be conducted jointly by the city, the Korea Transportation Safety Authority Daejeon·Sejong·Chungnam Headquarters, and the Daejeon Vehicle Inspection Maintenance Business Association in accordance with the "Automobile Management Act (Article 45-3)" and the "Regulations on the Enforcement of Vehicle Inspection (Article 22)."


During the inspections, the city plans to thoroughly review the overall safety status of each business, including ▲compliance with inspection methods ▲securing of technical personnel ▲operation of inspection facilities according to standards ▲management status such as inspection equipment and facility designation criteria ▲and whether inspection scenes and results are recorded.


In particular, for businesses with an excessively high pass rate in the first quarter inspections, insufficient inspection performance, frequent complaints, relatively frequent changes in technical personnel, businesses where the representative is registered as an inspector, and those with a significantly high inspection rate of cargo vehicles (diesel vehicles), sample cases will be extracted for focused inspections.


The city plans to take on-site corrective actions and improvement recommendations for minor violations detected during the inspection process, and impose administrative measures according to the Automobile Management Act for poor inspections such as violations of laws and regulations.



Han Seon-hee, Director of the Transportation and Construction Bureau of the city, said, "Through joint guidance and inspections, we will prevent fraudulent inspections and other irregularities, secure appropriate facilities, equipment, and technical personnel, and take the lead in establishing an advanced traffic culture."


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