Changwon City Holds Meeting with Green Mothers' Association
to Discuss Measures for Children's Traffic Safety

On the 25th, Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a meeting with the Green Mothers' Association of Changwon City to create a safe traffic environment for children.

Meeting with Changwon Special City and Changwon City Green Mothers.

Meeting with Changwon Special City and Changwon City Green Mothers.

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The meeting was attended by the presidents of the Green Mothers' Association from five districts and 10 officials from related departments, including the city's Traffic Policy Division. It was organized to discuss cooperation measures to prevent children's traffic accidents ahead of the March school opening and to gather opinions on improving the traffic environment in front of schools.


The executives of the Green Mothers' Association expressed various opinions on improving the traffic environment in front of schools, such as cracking down on illegally parked vehicles, installing protective fences, and improving speed bumps to prevent traffic accidents during school commutes. Especially with the March school opening season approaching and concerns about children's traffic accidents rising, they pledged to strengthen traffic safety guidance activities on school routes.


Meanwhile, the Changwon Special City Green Mothers' Federation is organized by police stations, including the Changwon West Green Mothers' Federation, and has about 300 members across 84 elementary schools. They work with love and service for children's safety through traffic guidance campaigns during school commutes.


Additionally, the city shared updates on ongoing projects to improve school routes, surveys on children's protection zones, and year-round traffic safety campaign initiatives to ensure children's traffic safety.



Lee Jong-geun, Director of the Traffic and Construction Bureau, stated, “We are always grateful for the dedication of the Green Mothers' Association who volunteer for the safety of students during their commutes. We will actively strive to create a safe traffic environment by expanding traffic safety facilities in children's protection zones and promoting traffic safety campaigns to spread advanced traffic culture awareness.”


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