The police announced on the 7th that they will conduct the "Seoul Traffic Re-Design" project campaign, which aims to improve traffic culture based on citizen proposals.

Police conducting the "Seoul Traffic Re-Design" project campaign, which promotes the improvement of traffic culture through citizen proposals. Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency

Police conducting the "Seoul Traffic Re-Design" project campaign, which promotes the improvement of traffic culture through citizen proposals. Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency

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This campaign took place around the Sejongno Intersection from 8 a.m., during the morning rush hour. Over 100 officials from organizations including the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the Korea Transportation Safety Authority, and the Korea Road Traffic Authority participated.


The police distributed promotional materials such as leaflets and hot packs to citizens, encouraging them to participate in improving traffic culture. They also provided clear guidance on strict traffic enforcement against inconsiderate driving behaviors such as blocking intersections and cutting in line during rush hours, while simultaneously managing traffic on site.



A representative of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency stated, "We hope to enhance the dignity of Seoul by improving the traffic environment and culture from the citizens' perspective," and added, "We ask for active participation in the citizen-centered Seoul Traffic Re-Design project."


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