A 30-year-old driver in Jeju Island confronted a child assaulting a driver who was protesting a `` cutting ''.

The Justice Ministry says the prosecutor has ordered Park Sang-ki to thoroughly investigate retaliation, violent driving, and related road violence.

Mr. Park ordered the government to actively respond to related crimes, such as imprisonment of the highest sentence within the sentencing criteria.

As a result of the revision of the Road Traffic Act, from February 2016, legal grounds for punishing violent driving such as sudden stops, sudden braking, and disturbance of the course have been established.

Since January 1, 2017, the prosecution has punished 4,922 people for violating the law on assaults on specific crimes (such as assaulting drivers) and arrested 104 of them.

In February of this year, when the previous vehicle stopped suddenly, a driver who was suddenly changed lanes to retaliate and bumped into the bumper in front of the other car was arrested.