Taejin Kim, Gwangju Seo-gu Council Member: "Diagonal Crosswalks Highly Effective"
"Average Number of Accidents Decreased by 18.4%"
Taejin Kim, a member of the Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu Council (Progressive Party), proposed the expansion of diagonal crosswalks during a five-minute speech at the first plenary session of the 339th temporary meeting.
Kim explained, "A diagonal crosswalk is a system that controls all vehicle signals at an intersection to red simultaneously, allowing pedestrians to cross in any direction, including diagonally, in a single movement."
He further stated, "According to an analysis by the Korea Road Traffic Authority, the number of traffic accidents decreased by an average of 18.4% after the installation of diagonal crosswalks. In particular, violations of pedestrian protection obligations dropped by more than 50%."
He also noted, "There are various advantages, such as reducing walking time and distance (travel distance reduced by approximately 17%), fundamentally preventing collisions between right-turning vehicles and pedestrians, and protecting vulnerable pedestrians such as children and the elderly. These factors are expected to greatly improve pedestrian convenience for citizens."
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In conclusion, Kim added, "Expanding diagonal crosswalks is a matter of protecting citizens' lives. I hope this will serve not just as a simple facility improvement, but as an opportunity to establish an advanced traffic culture where citizen safety comes first."
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