Conceptual diagram of the 'Integrated Pre-Notification Service for Illegal Parking Enforcement.' Provided by Daejeon City

Conceptual diagram of the 'Integrated Pre-Notification Service for Illegal Parking Enforcement.' Provided by Daejeon City

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City announced on the 1st that it will officially operate the ‘Integrated Pre-Notification Service for Illegal Parking Enforcement’ starting in May.


The pre-notification service provides drivers (service subscribers) with advance warnings via text message, KakaoTalk, or push app notifications when their vehicle is parked in an illegal parking enforcement CCTV zone, giving them an opportunity to move their vehicle.


When a driver parks in an illegal parking enforcement CCTV zone (fixed or mobile), a first warning text message is sent to encourage voluntary vehicle movement. If the vehicle is not moved within 10 minutes after the message is sent, final enforcement is confirmed.


However, enforcement by bus-mounted cameras, through the Safe Report app, or by personnel such as police officers is excluded from the text notification service.


This service was introduced in response to citizens’ requests to prevent repeated illegal parking violations at the same location during the 5 to 7-day fine delivery period due to drivers being unaware of enforcement, by providing advance enforcement information and allowing vehicle relocation.


The city plans to complete the pre-notification service setup within this month, conduct trial operations including enforcement data transmission until April, and officially operate the service from May.


Additionally, as a linked project, the city will provide a ‘Smart Parking Sharing Service’ from December this year, which offers parking lot information near the vehicle’s parked area to drivers who receive voluntary movement text notifications.


Currently, Daejeon operates a total of 371 illegal parking enforcement CCTVs, including 346 fixed illegal parking enforcement CCTVs and 25 mobile (vehicle) CCTVs.



As of the end of November last year, the total number of illegal parking enforcement cases recorded by CCTV was 196,865.


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