Discussion on Traffic and Public Safety Legislation Measures in Response to Changes in Public Security

At the joint academic conference commemorating the founding of the Korean Transportation Law Association held at Konkuk University on the 3rd, Kim Won-jung, president of the Korean Transportation Law Association (professor at Cheongju University), is delivering the opening address. <br>[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

At the joint academic conference commemorating the founding of the Korean Transportation Law Association held at Konkuk University on the 3rd, Kim Won-jung, president of the Korean Transportation Law Association (professor at Cheongju University), is delivering the opening address.
[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwanju] On the 3rd, the Korea Road Traffic Authority announced on the 4th that it held a joint academic conference commemorating the founding of the Korean Transportation Law Society at Konkuk University under the theme of 'Future Transportation Environment and Traffic and Security Legislative Response Tasks According to Changes in Security.'


The Korean Transportation Law Society was established to conduct research on laws and policies in the fields of road, maritime, and aviation transportation to respond to the changing transportation environment and contribute to a safe future for the Republic of Korea.


At this joint academic conference, presentations were made in sessions on legislative measures according to changes in the transportation environment and legislative measures for road traffic and public wanted notices in response to changes in security.


At the Korea Road Traffic Authority, Senior Researcher Kang Yunwon presented legislative measures to promote e-mobility. Researcher Kang suggested that in order to resolve regulations on domestic ultra-small electric vehicles and develop related industries, it is necessary to gradually consider raising the vehicle weight limit and permitting operation on motorways, in addition to discovering and expanding services based on ultra-small electric vehicles.


This joint academic conference featured in-depth presentations and heated discussions by related experts on topics such as improving road traffic legislation according to future transportation environment and security changes, as well as legislative measures for public wanted notices suitable for the changing times.



In his congratulatory remarks, Lee Jumin, Chairman of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, said, "With the founding of the Korean Transportation Law Society as an opportunity, we will work together to improve transportation-related laws and systems through research collaboration and personnel exchange between the Authority and the Society."


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