Gijang-gun in Busan to Newly Install 67 Road Name Signs and Base Number Plates
Gijang-gun (Governor Jung Jongbok) will newly install 67 address information facilities to provide residents and tourists with quick and accurate location information.
The new installations include 37 road name signs and 30 base number plates. Road name signs will be placed at the starting and ending points of roads, intersections, and similar locations to guide road names, base numbers, and directions. Base number plates will be attached to streetlights, traffic lights, and other places without buildings to make it easier to verify locations.
The county also plans to regularly inspect and improve existing facilities, in addition to the new installations.
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Jung Jongbok, Governor of Gijang-gun, stated, "We will continue to expand the address information infrastructure not only to promote the use of road name addresses in daily life, but also to ensure that location information can be provided quickly in emergency situations."
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