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You can trade stock on your smartphone in a bus that runs on the highway. It is a matter of course that if you are a bus driver rather than a passenger, it will be different.

It is the report of Bae Jung Hoon reporter.

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The bus driver's eyes are pointing to the cell phone instead of the road.

It sweeps the screen one after another and continues to call after a while.

The passenger on the bus at that time says the driver was trading stock.

[Bus passenger: 'I bought it for 1,300 won, but if I go up to 1,500 won, I'll call you.' Usually I sleep on a high-speed bus and I can not sleep today (yesterday).]

The use of mobile phones while driving is a penalty under the Road Traffic Act, but it is not large and it is not easy to get caught.

[Strength type / Seoul Ogum-dong: (Article is mobile phone) I am uneasy. An accident can happen at a glance.

According to one survey in 2015, 34% of city bus drivers and 67% of high-speed bus operators have used mobile phones during the last week, and 5% and 18% of the respondents said they use them every day.

[Kim Ki-bok / Representative of Citizen Traffic Safety Association: (Bus) The company has the authority to discipline. When it is not done, strict punishment must be done.]

In particular, the use of mobile phones by bus drivers requires more thorough preventive measures that can lead to major disasters.