Pyeongtaek City Conducts Safety Inspection of Children's School Buses
Focused Inspection on Insurance Enrollment and Installation of Driving Record Devices
On the 7th, Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province announced that on the 5th, a joint inspection was conducted with related organizations targeting children's school buses operated by educational, welfare, and sports facilities in the area at the Sosabeol Sports Town parking lot.
The safety inspection of children's school buses is conducted twice a year to prevent safety accidents that may occur on school buses. The city formed a joint inspection team with the Pyeongtaek Office of Education, Pyeongtaek Police Station, and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority Southern Gyeonggi Headquarters to carry out this inspection.
Pyeongtaek City joint inspection team is conducting a safety inspection of children's school buses.
[Photo by Pyeongtaek City]
The joint inspection team focused on checking ▲ possession of registration certificates ▲ completion of safety education ▲ subscription to comprehensive insurance ▲ installation of driving record devices and apps. In particular, during the investigation, a vehicle safety inspector participated to verify whether the vehicle structure and devices met safety standards.
The city immediately corrected any issues found on-site due to lack of knowledge of regulations, and violations will be re-inspected during regular inspections.
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A Pyeongtaek city official stated, “We will continue to conduct thorough inspections and education to prevent children's safety accidents in advance.”
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