The joint inspection team of Geoje City, Gyeongnam, is conducting a safety inspection of daycare center school buses in the area. <br>[Image source=Geoje City]

The joint inspection team of Geoje City, Gyeongnam, is conducting a safety inspection of daycare center school buses in the area.
[Image source=Geoje City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Geoje City in Gyeongnam announced on the 30th that it will conduct joint inspections with the Geoje Police Station and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority to prevent safety accidents involving daycare center school buses.


The targets are daycare centers in the jurisdiction that operate school buses without registration, those that have applied for permits or registered within the past year, and daycare centers with personnel who have not completed school bus safety education.


The inspection team will focus on whether the school bus is registered and has comprehensive insurance, completion of safety education, whether the operation log is maintained, and the proper installation and normal operation of vehicle safety devices.


If violations are found, on-site guidance and correction orders will be issued, and in cases of violations of vehicle structural safety standards, maintenance orders or fines will be imposed.



A Geoje City official stated, “Through continuous inspections and management, we will do our best to prevent safety accidents involving children’s school buses and strengthen the safety of childcare facilities to create a childcare environment that guardians can trust and rely on.”


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