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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] To strengthen the commitment to establishing a safety net for commuting routes in Busan, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, Busan City, Busan Metropolitan Police Agency, and the Green Mothers' Association are joining hands.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will sign a business agreement on the 19th at the small auditorium of Yangdong Elementary School in Busanjin-gu to establish a Busan-style integrated commuting environment safety net.


This agreement was proposed by Busan Superintendent of Education Ha Yun-su to promptly resolve safety issues in the commuting environment through close cooperation among institutions, and was accepted by related organizations.


The participating organizations in the agreement include Busan City, Busan Metropolitan Police Agency, and Busan Green Mothers' Association.


Based on a shared recognition of the importance of the commuting environment, the four institutions have been discussing cooperation measures to establish a safety net for commuting routes.


These organizations plan to collaborate on expanding infrastructure for school commuting routes and children's school bus traffic safety, cracking down on traffic violations on commuting routes, and strengthening campaigns and traffic guidance volunteer activities to promote a culture of traffic safety around schools.


Additionally, the heads of the participating organizations will conduct a safety campaign timed with the arrival of Yangdong Elementary School students on the day of the agreement ceremony. They will also inspect the nearby Yangjeong 2 District redevelopment construction area and discuss measures to secure safety on commuting routes with related personnel.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "This agreement is very meaningful as it marks the first step in establishing a Busan-style integrated commuting environment safety net trusted by citizens," and added, "Our education office will continue to focus all efforts on creating safe commuting routes."


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