On the 29th, Gijang-gun, Busan, implemented a special traffic campaign promoting the 'Alternate-day Vehicle Operation System' in response to the visit of the International Bureau of Expositions (BIE) onsite inspection team.


About 40 participants, including public officials, Gijang Police Station, and members of the Gijang-gun Model Drivers Association, took part in the campaign to vigorously promote the 'Alternate-day Vehicle Operation System' and 'X4 Traffic Week' during the Expo inspection period.


The vehicle operation restriction is scheduled to be enforced from April 4 to April 7, where vehicles with odd-numbered license plates are allowed to operate on odd-numbered days (5th, 7th), and those with even-numbered plates on even-numbered days (4th, 6th) are restricted from operation.


The regulation applies to non-commercial passenger cars and vans with up to 10 seats, excluding vehicles for the disabled and pregnant women.

Officials from Gijang-gun are conducting a promotional campaign for the two-day autonomous vehicle system in preparation for the on-site inspection by the International Bureau of Expositions (BIE).

Officials from Gijang-gun are conducting a promotional campaign for the two-day autonomous vehicle system in preparation for the on-site inspection by the International Bureau of Expositions (BIE).

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'X4 Traffic Week' is a period designated by Busan City from April 2 to April 8 to promote advanced traffic culture, focusing on practicing the four prohibitions: ▲no honking ▲no traffic signal violations ▲no illegal parking ▲no speeding.


A Gijang-gun official stated, "We will actively promote the successful implementation of the alternate-day vehicle operation system and X4 Traffic Week during the Busan Expo inspection period through distribution of flyers, promotional flags, and electronic display boards."



On the day of the campaign, activities encouraging basic traffic order compliance such as obeying stop lines, using turn signals, and driving slowly in school zones were conducted simultaneously to raise drivers' safety awareness.


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