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Last month, a 6-year-old child died when a car that had been illegally turning left in Busan hit a sidewalk in front of the school. The police decided to apply the so-called folk diet law to both motorists.

This is KNN Hwang Bo-ram.

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A passenger car colliding with an SUV suddenly speeds up and rushes into the school zone footpath.

The car hit a 6-year-old child and his mother who were walking down the street, and the child was finally killed.

At the time, the issue of the accident was whether the SUV was applied to the SUV that caused the first accident.


The police determined that the primary accident in this area was the direct cause of the accident.

This is also applied to the SUV car driver who had the first accident.

The Civil Act was applied to both the 1st and 2nd accident vehicle drivers.

The driver of the SUV vehicle judged that there was a fault invading the center line, and the passenger car was inexperienced in operating the brake system.

[Kim Hyun-min/Busan Haeundae Police Station Traffic Investigation Team Leader: Since it was caused by the impact of the first accident, the special method was applied first. If the results of the evaluation of the Guksu or the Road Traffic Authority come out based on that, we will make a comprehensive (Judgment will be made.)]

However, there is a controversy over whether the civil law can be applied to the serial accidents that led to the 3rd and 4th accidents in the future.

The legal profession is an analysis that the police's willingness to alert is contained because it was the first school zone death in Busan to be applied to the civil diet.

If the civil diet law is applied, drivers who cause a fatal accident in the school zone may be subject to the maximum penalties for imprisonment.

(Video coverage: Shin Dong-hee KNN, Video editing: No Kyung-min KNN)