[전국]’Don’t move’ a violent motorcycle … out of the public interest | YTN



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Due to Corona 19, non-face-to-face food delivery and courier services are on the rise, and motorcycle users are on the rise as well.

However, there is a high risk of accidents because some drivers violate traffic laws and drive recklessly.

In Ulsan, public interest reports even appeared reporting on these factors.

This is the central broadcasting station JCN Ulsan, reporter Park Jung-pil.

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A path in Jung-gu last July.

A motorcyclist who is not wearing a helmet changes lanes and drives recklessly.

Also, other motorcyclists make illegal U-turns without hesitation even though the signal is going straight.

This is a video recorded by a vehicle equipped with advanced control equipment.

In the recorded video, details of the offense, such as the date and place of the offense, the speed and distance of the vehicle in front, are recorded and can be reported to the National Newspaper.

When a vehicle violating traffic regulations is detected and the record button is pressed, the video is automatically recorded from 5 seconds before recording to 10 seconds after recording.

It was last July when 102 public interest reporters went on a motorcycle blackout patrol.

There are many motorcycles that violate traffic laws, with an average of 20 cases detected in approximately one month.

[공익제보단 : 네, 제가 시작한 지 한 달이 되었는데 생각보다… 또 그렇게 관심을 가지니까 너무너무 많더라고요. 특히, 라이더들이 배달원들의 불법이 우리 시민들의 생명을 위협을 하더라고요.]

As the number of non-contact orders increased due to Corona 19, motorcycle traffic violations also increased.

For this reason, the Ulsan headquarters of the Korea Transportation Safety Authority decided to strengthen patrols in Amhaeng to prevent accidents and the safety of motorcyclists.

[박성권 / 한국교통안전공단 울산본부 안전관리 처장 : 공익제보 단을 구성을 해서 이륜차의 불법 운행과 위협, 운행 등을 제보 받음으로 안전한 운전문화를 정착시키고 또, 배달 라이더들이 안전하게 운전할 수 있는 환경을 조성하는데…]

According to data from the National Police Agency, as of August this year, 7 people, or 19% of the 36 deaths in traffic accidents, died in motorcycle accidents.

The headquarters of the Korea Transportation Safety Authority in Ulsan is expected to help improve driver awareness and prevent accidents by strengthening motorcycle patrols.

This is JCN News Park Jeong-pil.

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