[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City will intensively crack down on illegal activities of delivery motorcycles in the second half of this year.


On the 19th, the city announced that it has prepared and will implement a comprehensive plan to eradicate illegal motorcycles. The comprehensive plan is established and promoted according to three policy directions: expanding and regularizing crackdowns on illegal activities of delivery motorcycles, strengthening administrative enforcement capabilities, and increasing citizen participation.


First, the city will diversify enforcement methods, including city-led joint crackdowns, autonomous district self-enforcement, police participation in drunk driving checks, and real-time patrol enforcement.


In addition, the city, autonomous districts, Daejeon Police Agency, and Korea Transportation Safety Authority will jointly conduct crackdowns until the end of this year to enhance enforcement effectiveness.


The main targets of enforcement are ▲ illegal tuning such as silencers ▲ operation without usage registration ▲ operation without license plates ▲ violations of the Automobile Management Act such as damaged or obscured license plates ▲ signal and instruction violations ▲ failure to wear protective gear such as helmets ▲ road traffic law violations such as crossing the center line.


The city also plans to conduct crackdowns on illegal leaf springs of cargo trucks alongside motorcycles. If violations of the Automobile Management Act are detected during enforcement, the city’s policy is to file charges or impose fines of up to 3 million KRW depending on the case, and to impose fines of up to 200,000 KRW and penalty charges for violations of the Road Traffic Act.



Im Jae-jin, Director of the Transportation and Construction Bureau of the city, said, “Since we have prepared and decided to implement a comprehensive plan to create a safe and pleasant traffic environment, we ask for active participation from citizens.”


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