Let's Reduce Traffic Accidents Even More Next Year!
Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency Holds Traffic Safety Meeting with Related Organizations
Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency held a meeting with related organizations in 2023 to reduce traffic accidents.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 13th, the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency held a 2023 Traffic Accident Reduction Interagency Meeting in the main building's first-floor conference room.
The meeting was attended by 15 practitioners from eight organizations, including Gyeongnam Province, the Gyeongnam Autonomous Police Committee, Gyeongnam Office of Education, and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority.
The attendees analyzed traffic accidents that occurred in the province this year and shared key policies on traffic safety for the coming year by each agency.
They also focused on discussing ways to establish an effective collaborative system among the agencies.
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On this day, Commissioner Kim Byung-su stated, “To achieve the national task of reducing traffic accident fatalities by 50%, we must strengthen mutual cooperation centered on control tower agencies for each accident entity, involve related agencies in the planning stages of key policies by each organization, and implement cost-effective traffic accident prevention policies, focusing on creating a social atmosphere for traffic safety.”
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