Blue Ticket System for Bicycles Introduced from April 1st. Do High School Students Know About the Blue Ticket System? What Violations Have They Committed So Far? [High School Student Survey]
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Ship Inc. announced the results of a survey on high school students' awareness of the introduction of the blue ticket system for bicycles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the definition of the Blue Ticket System for bicycles?
- A: It is a traffic violation notification system applied from April 1st where people must pay a fine for minor traffic violations on bicycles.
- Q: Which organization conducted the survey on high school students regarding the Blue Ticket System?
- A: The survey on high school students nationwide regarding this system was conducted by YTJP.
- Q: What percentage of male and female high school students knew about the introduction of the Blue Ticket System?
- A: According to the survey, 78.4% of males and 73.0% of females answered that they knew about the introduction of the system.
- Q: What was the most common bicycle violation committed by both male and female high school students according to the survey?
- A: The most common violation was riding side-by-side, which was reported by 46.9% of males and 38.2% of females.
- Q: What was the second most common bicycle violation reported by high school students in the survey?
- A: The second most common violation was failure to stop temporarily, reported by more than 30% of males and more than 20% of females.