Revised Address Information System, Eliminating Blind Spots to Establish a Three-Dimensional Address System

Revised Road Name Address <br>[Image source=Hamyang-gun]

Revised Road Name Address
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam is actively conducting promotional activities to inform the public about the convenience of using road name addresses and the revised road name address system.


The Road Name Address Act was revised and has been in effect since June 9, 2021. The key change in this revision is the expansion of the existing two-dimensional flat address system to a three-dimensional spatial concept.


In particular, as we enter the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, technologies such as drones and autonomous driving are being integrated by assigning addresses to building interiors, underground passages, and providing object addresses to facilities like bus stops and taxi stands, thereby eliminating blind spots in everyday address usage.


Additionally, anyone can now apply for road name designation in areas lacking road names, and the application for detailed addresses, which was previously only possible upon the tenant's request, has been revised to allow applications upon the building owner's request as well.


In response to the full revision of the Road Name Address Act, the county is preparing a complete amendment, including changing the ordinance title to the "Hamyang-gun Address Information Ordinance" to use a broader range of address information names beyond road name addresses, and plans to promulgate and enforce it in November.



A county official stated, “We will strive to eliminate blind spots according to the revised address information system and enhance residents' safety and convenience by establishing a three-dimensional address system.”


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