The 2022 Children's Traffic Accident Zero Promotion Conference is being held at the Jeong Byeong-gwan Auditorium of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.

The 2022 Children's Traffic Accident Zero Promotion Conference is being held at the Jeong Byeong-gwan Auditorium of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Zero Child Traffic Accident Promotion Conference was held on the 24th at the Jeong Byeong-gwan Auditorium of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.


Hosted by the Gyeongnam Green Mothers' Association, the promotion conference was attended by eight heads of organizations including Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency; Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province; Kim Jin-bu, Chairman of Gyeongnam Provincial Council; Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Office of Education; as well as Shin Yoo-jin, President of the Green Association, and about 350 members.


The conference was held to encourage members of the Green Mothers' Association who have been dedicated to reducing child traffic accidents by participating in on-site surveys of children's school routes and guiding elementary school students to and from school, and to spread a proper traffic culture.


On the day, activities included watching a video of the Green Mothers' Association's work, awarding meritorious persons, declaring the Green Mothers' pledge, and commemorative photography.


In his welcoming speech, Chief Kim said, “We always appreciate the hard work of the Green Mothers,” and added, “Let us continue to work harder for child traffic safety together with the Gyeongnam Police.”


Governor Park said, “This conference was prepared so that all residents can recognize the prevention of traffic accidents involving our children, the future of Gyeongnam,” and stated, “We will join forces to improve the educational environment and serve as a driving force for zero traffic accidents until children are completely safe from traffic accidents.”


Superintendent Park said, “To establish a traffic culture that prioritizes child safety, we must be able to view the school commute from the child's perspective, not the adult's,” and added, “I hope this will be a meaningful time to engrave the meaning of empathy and coexistence and support a safe and hopeful future for children.”



President Shin Yoo-jin of the association pledged, “We will continue to strive to make Gyeongnam safe for children.”


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