어린이 보호구역 속도위반 벌금 조회하는 방법 How to check fines for speeding in child protection zones

The speed limit in the child protection zone is 30km. It is stricter than the 50km speed limit on general roads, but the fines and fines for speeding violations are also higher. Please refer to the following list of child protection zone restrictions, fines for speeding, and fines.

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Children’s protection zone
A child protection zone is a section established when it is deemed necessary to protect children from the risk of traffic accidents. The mayor may designate a certain section of the road surrounding any of the following facilities or places, such as kindergartens or elementary schools, as a child protection zone and take various restrictive measures.

 

Kindergarten, elementary school, special school
Daycare center prescribed by Ordinance of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security (Principle: Capacity of 100 or more)
Academy prescribed by Ordinance of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security (Principle: Principle: 100 or more students)
Foreign school or alternative school, alternative education institution, international school
Among foreign educational institutions, schools with kindergarten and elementary school curriculum

Children’s protection zone speed limit: 30km
In areas designated as child protection zones, speed is restricted more strictly than on general roads. The speed limit in the child protection zone is 30 km. (The speed limit on general roads is 50 km/h) Additionally, drivers of all vehicles cannot stop or park in areas designated as child protection zones, unless the police permits parking with a separate safety sign.

 

Last summer, the National Police Agency distributed a press release announcing the full implementation of the ‘Children’s Protection Zone Part-Time Speed Limit’, which operates different speed regulations for each time zone. After looking through various laws and materials, I found that it was far from full-scale implementation and was only being operated on a trial basis around some elementary schools.

Some people may know from the news at the time that the speed limit in child protection zones is different depending on the time of day, but I hope there is no mistake that, except for a few pilot areas, the speed limit in child protection zones is still the same at 30km.

 

(A certain media outlet even wrote an article criticizing the National Police Agency’s irresponsible distribution of press releases.)

 

 

Fines for speeding in child protection zones
If you violate the speed limit in a child protection zone, you will be subject to a fine or fine depending on the speed limit.

 

 

Article 88 of the Enforcement Decree of the Road Traffic Act (imposition and collection procedures for fines, etc.)

④ The standards for imposing fines pursuant to Article 160 of the Act are as shown in Appendix 6. However, in case of violation of Article 17 (3) from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in child protection zone and senior citizen and disabled person protection zone, the standards for imposing fines are as set out in Table 7.

 

[Appendix 7] Standards for imposing fines in child protection zones and protection zones for the elderly and the disabled (related to the proviso to Article 88 (4)) (Enforcement Decree of the Road Traffic Act).hwp
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Article 93 of the Enforcement Decree of the Road Traffic Act (Scope and amount of violations)

② Notwithstanding Table 8, if an offense falling under Article 17 (3) of the Act is committed in a child protection zone or a protection zone for the elderly or the disabled from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, the amount of the penalty is as shown in Table 10.

 

[Appendix 10] Illegal acts and amount of offenses in child protection zones and elderly and disabled persons protection zones (related to Article 93 (2)) (Enforcement Decree of the Road Traffic Act).hwp
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Article 17, Paragraph 3 of the Act stipulates a speed limit, and any speeding violation in a child protection zone between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. is subject to fines and fines.

 

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Children’s protection zone – speeding violation – fine amount

 

Here, the difference between a fine and a fine is whether or not the driver who committed the violation can be identified. Please refer to the article below for specific concepts.

 

How should I pay the difference in fines for violating traffic laws?

 

In child protection zones, there are various fines and fines for violating traffic laws, but if a traffic accident due to professional negligence or gross negligence causes death or injury to a child, the person is subject to imprisonment for up to 5 years or a fine not exceeding 20 million won. . In a child protection zone, drivers have a duty to drive within 30 km/h of the speed limit and pay attention to the safety of children. If the driver violates this and causes physical injury to a child, a prosecution may be filed even if an agreement is reached with the victim.

 

In addition, if you cause death to a child under the age of 13, you will be subject to aggravated punishment as follows, so you must drive very carefully, not only within the speed limit, in child protection zones.

 

In case of causing the death of the victim: imprisonment for life or more than 3 years
In case of causing injury to the victim: imprisonment for not less than 1 year but not more than 15 years or a fine of not less than 5 million won but not more than 30 million won