Cheorwon County in Gangwon Province announced on the 19th that it conducted the "Kids First" child traffic safety campaign on the 18th at the area around Sincheorwon Elementary School. The campaign was carried out in collaboration with Cheorwon County Office, Cheorwon Police Station, Cheorwon Office of Education, the Model Drivers Association, and the staff of Sincheorwon Elementary School to enhance traffic safety within the child protection zone.

Cheorwon County conducted the "Kids First" child traffic safety campaign on the 18th around Sincheorwon Elementary School, in collaboration with Cheorwon County Office, Cheorwon Police Station, Cheorwon Office of Education, Model Drivers Association, and the staff of Sincheorwon Elementary School to ensure traffic safety in the child protection zone. Provided by Cheorwon County

Cheorwon County conducted the "Kids First" child traffic safety campaign on the 18th around Sincheorwon Elementary School, in collaboration with Cheorwon County Office, Cheorwon Police Station, Cheorwon Office of Education, Model Drivers Association, and the staff of Sincheorwon Elementary School to ensure traffic safety in the child protection zone. Provided by Cheorwon County

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This campaign, under the slogan "Stop First, Let Kids Go First," aimed to inform drivers of their obligation to come to a complete stop at crosswalks without traffic signals in front of child protection zones, regardless of whether pedestrians are present. The campaign also distributed leaflets and promotional items to residents, parents, and students passing through the school zone during the morning commute, while guiding them on safe walking habits.



The head of the Safety Management and Traffic Administration Team stated, "Through the 'Kids First' child traffic safety campaign, we will do our utmost to shift the perception of child protection zones from being viewed simply as regulated areas to being recognized as steps toward our future, dedicated to life and safety."


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