Kim Byung-su, Chief of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, inspected safety facilities on the children's school route in front of Masan Wolyeong Elementary School on the 9th.


According to the Provincial Police Agency, Chief Kim checked the operating status of three nearby unmanned enforcement devices and inspected the installation status of safety facilities at the site where a yellow crosswalk was installed near Wolyeong Elementary School that afternoon.


Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, is inspecting safety facilities around the children's school route in front of Masan Wolyeong Elementary School. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, is inspecting safety facilities around the children's school route in front of Masan Wolyeong Elementary School.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

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He also encouraged the mobile enforcement team conducting special school zone crackdowns during school commute hours from April 17 to the end of this month, as well as the Green Mothers' Association volunteers who guide children's traffic safety.


Chief Kim said, "In May, the month of family, children's traffic accidents are frequently occurring nationwide, and recently in Gimhae, there was an accident where a child was hit by a car while turning right," adding, "There is a need for social interest and consensus on securing children's safety."



The Provincial Police Agency plans to do its best to build a safe traffic environment for children by maintaining an organic cooperative system with the BeST one-team.


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