Korail Gwangju Jeonnam, Joint Traffic Safety Campaign with Related Organizations
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters is conducting a joint campaign with related organizations at major stations and railroad crossings in the area until the 30th to prevent railroad crossing accidents due to the increase in autumn travelers and vehicle traffic.
This event involves more than 200 participants, including the heads and staff of KORAIL Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters, local governments at the city, county, town, and township levels adjacent to the Gyeongjeon Line with many railroad crossings, police stations, Korea National Railway, and the Railroad Judicial Police, informing customers using the railroad and the general public about railroad crossing traffic methods and the dangers of overhead electric lines.
Additionally, major stations and business offices in the area are posting railroad traffic safety banners, displaying railroad accident prevention compliance items on electronic signboards, and conducting broadcasts inside trains to promote the spread of a safety culture.
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A KORAIL Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters official stated that, as railroad crossing accidents have continued to occur this year due to violations such as failure to stop before entering crossings, they have conducted thorough inspections and maintenance of various safety devices at 110 crossings in the area in preparation for autumn, and requested local governments to take supplementary measures regarding warning signs and safety guidance facilities.
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