Suwon City to Conduct Safety Inspection of Children's School Buses on the 10th View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province conducted a "Children's School Bus Safety Inspection" on the 10th in collaboration with Suwon Nambu Police Station and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority Gyeonggi Southern Headquarters.


On this day, the safety inspection was carried out on two buses at the school bus stop of Suwon Youth Culture Center in Paldal-gu: one 47-seat school bus of Suwon Youth Culture Center and one 25-seat school bus of Chilbo Youth Culture House.


The inspection team focused on checking ▲whether children's school buses were operating without registration (vehicles with 9 or more seats used by children under 13 for education, etc. must be registered) ▲whether child protection signs were attached ▲submission of school bus safety operation records (including seatbelt usage confirmation) ▲completion of safety education by school bus drivers and others ▲proper installation and normal operation of vehicle safety devices.


The city will continue to conduct safety inspections in the second half of this year on children's school buses operated at youth training facilities and other locations in the region in cooperation with related organizations.


A city official emphasized, "We will continuously inspect compliance with safety standards for children's school buses to prevent safety accidents," adding, "We will make further efforts to create a traffic environment where children and youth can feel safe."





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