The ‘Gyeongnam Traffic Facilities Solomon,’ a field study group of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, attended the regional meeting in the western area of Gyeongnam.

The ‘Gyeongnam Traffic Facilities Solomon,’ a field study group of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, attended the regional meeting in the western area of Gyeongnam.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Four research projects currently underway by the Gyeongnam Police Agency's field study group, 'Gyeongnam Traffic Facilities Solomon,' were selected as the nation's top learning projects hosted by the National Police Agency on the 18th.


Gyeongnam Traffic Safety Facilities Solomon is a field study group formed to enhance capabilities and secure expertise in the traffic facilities sector, consisting of traffic safety facility officers affiliated with the provincial police agency and traffic-related experts.


The group was created to strengthen the capabilities of its members through self-directed research and exchanges with traffic specialized institutions, improve the traffic environment suited to the Gyeongnam region's circumstances, and contribute to the prevention of traffic accidents.


The Solomon research projects selected as the nation's top learning projects include ▲A study on improvement measures to prevent speeding in rural areas ▲A study on the selection of boarding and alighting zones within school zones ▲A study on improvement measures for traffic safety facilities to prevent fall accidents in island areas ▲A study on understanding and utilization methods of advanced traffic facilities.



Traffic Section Chief Cheon Minseong said, “We will continue to strive for professionalization of work through ongoing research and learning and do our best to support frontline sites.”


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