Strengthened Crackdowns Including Random Breathalyzer Tests During Morning Commutes
Raising Awareness of Traffic Safety Through Intensive Crackdowns in June and July

Hamyang Police Station in South Gyeongsang Province announced on June 1 that it will conduct a special crackdown on drunk driving from June to July.


This special crackdown aims to prevent drunk driving and raise awareness of traffic safety. The police will also carry out promotional activities to inform local residents about the dangers of drunk driving and the relevant laws.


[Photo by Hamyang Police Station] Hamyang Police Station will conduct a special crackdown on drunk driving from June to July. Photo of Hamyang Police Station exterior

[Photo by Hamyang Police Station] Hamyang Police Station will conduct a special crackdown on drunk driving from June to July. Photo of Hamyang Police Station exterior

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The police plan to focus drunk driving prevention campaigns on locations frequently used by residents, such as traditional markets and senior centers, and will utilize village broadcasts to provide guidance specifically to elderly drivers. In addition, they will offer safety education for agricultural machinery operators.


To further eradicate drunk driving, the police will strengthen enforcement activities, including conducting random breathalyzer tests during morning commute hours to prevent driving under the influence of residual alcohol.



Lee Changho, head of the Community Safety and Traffic Department at Hamyang Police Station, stated, "Drunk driving is a serious offense with a high risk of leading to traffic accidents," emphasizing that "drivers must comply with traffic laws and pay close attention to safe driving to ensure road safety."


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