Muan County Launches Child Traffic Safety Campaign
Public-Private Cooperation for a Safe School Commute Environment in the New Semester
Muan County and Muan Police Station, along with related organizations, conducted the "Children First" traffic safety campaign at Namak Elementary School on the 17th. Provided by Muan County.
View original imageMuan County in South Jeolla Province has brought together the public and private sectors to prevent child traffic accidents as the new school semester begins.
On the 17th, the county announced that it had conducted a traffic safety campaign at Namak Elementary School under the slogan, "Please Put Children's Safety First!"
More than 60 people participated in the campaign, including representatives from Muan County, Muan Police Station, Muan Office of Education, and the Model Drivers' Association, as well as other related organizations and groups. Participants promoted traffic safety rules using placards and sashes, and carried out activities to instill proper traffic safety awareness in students.
In particular, during the event, traffic safety umbrellas were distributed to ensure that children could commute to and from school safely even on rainy days, receiving a positive response from both parents and students.
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Kim San, the governor of Muan County, emphasized, "With the start of the new semester, children's safety must be our top priority," adding, "We will do our utmost to create an environment where children can grow up happier and safer."
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