Gyeonggi Northern Police to Intensify Crackdown on Two-Wheeler Violations in May
Maximum Deployment of Available Police Personnel Including Undercover Patrol Cars and Saikas
Two-Wheeled Vehicle Violation Crackdown [Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] The Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency announced on the 6th that "on the 7th, they plan to focus on cracking down on motorcycle traffic violations on National Route 47, where a high volume of motorcycle traffic is expected."
According to the Northern Police Agency, an analysis of motorcycle traffic fatality accidents over the past three years revealed that the highest number of motorcycle traffic fatalities occurred in May.
The main targets of enforcement are violations that cause accidents, such as crossing the center line and running red lights, as well as legal violations like encroaching on sidewalks and causing excessive noise.
In particular, they will continue enforcement activities against high-risk motorcycle violations and simultaneously conduct accident prevention publicity campaigns.
This crackdown will be carried out extensively on the National Route 47 section by mobilizing all police motorcycles and unmarked patrol cars from the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency, the relevant police stations, and local police.
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A representative from the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency urged drivers to exercise special caution and drive safely by wearing safety gear and complying with traffic laws.
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