The Day Before Lunar New Year Holiday and 6-8 PM See the Most Traffic Accidents
Increase in Family Unit Movements... Rise in Casualties
On the 28th, one day before the Lunar New Year holiday, vehicles on the Gyeongbu Expressway heading toward Busan near Singal JC in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi Province (left side southbound lane) were moving slowly, as seen from a police helicopter inspecting the homecoming traffic. (Aerial photography cooperation = Sergeant Mun Heung-ju and Inspector Shim Dong-guk, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency) / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] An analysis revealed that more traffic accidents occur on the evening before the Lunar New Year holiday period than during the holiday itself.
According to the analysis of the past five years' nationwide traffic accident data during the Lunar New Year holiday by the Korea Road Traffic Authority and the National Police Agency on the 29th, an average of about 730 accidents occurred on the day before the holiday.
This number is 83% higher than the average daily number of accidents during the holiday period, with accidents on the day before the holiday concentrated between 6 PM and 8 PM, when the homecoming traffic begins.
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Meanwhile, the Korea Road Traffic Authority analyzed that during the Lunar New Year holiday period, the increase in family unit travel leads to a higher number of casualties.
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