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What are the major attractions in Kogun-myeon?
If your trip to Kogun-myeon is all locked in but your itinerary is looking a bit empty, we can give you a helping hand.Keep yourself on the move by checking out Jindo Bridge and Ullimsanbang House. One more place to consider is Nokjin Observatory.
What are the best road trip destinations near Kogun-myeon?
You’ll want to explore nearby Dong-Gu. What’s 55 miles when you have your very own car? The drive there is half the fun! Geumnam-ro Street should be at the top of your to-do list here. Gwangju Art Street and Chosun University Museum of Art are also not to be missed. Don’t skip Seo-Gu either! Just 55 miles away, Yangdong Market, Gwangju World Cup Stadium and Guus Hiddink Stadium are must-sees here.
Where are the best beaches near Kogun-myeon?
If you adore the smell of fresh sea air and the sight of seagulls swooping high up above, slide into the driver’s seat and spend a day strolling beside the water at Ttangkkeut Songho Beach. You’ll find this magnificent stretch of coastline 16 miles from Kogun-myeon.
What kind of rental car should I get for Kogun-myeon?
Sure, you can explore Kogun-myeon without wheels. But with so much to see and do, having one is sure to make your trip all the more memorable. If you’re hoping to head out into some nature, choose a vehicle with a bit of extra power. A full-size car or an SUV could be exactly what you need. A smaller car, like a mini or a compact, is a popular choice for travelers heading off on shorter trips.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Kogun-myeon?
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes your car choice important. If you’re about to head off on an epic road trip around Kogun-myeon, a robust and stylish SUV could be a good choice. If you’d like the cheapest possible price and plan on staying mostly in the city, an economy car is a clever pick. All you have to do is decide what will suit you best, throw your bags in the back seat, and clock up those miles.
What side of the road do they drive on in Kogun-myeon?
In Kogun-myeon, you’ll have to keep to the right-hand side. When road-tripping someplace new, it’s always a wise idea to choose a car with automatic transmission. That way, you can concentrate on the road ahead and not worry about gear changes.
Is it difficult to park in Kogun-myeon?
It’s relatively easy to find a car space in Kogun-myeon, though you might find it hard to secure a spot in the busiest streets. Staying at a hotel that provides guests with on-site parking is a smart move.
Are there speed limits in Kogun-myeon?
Speed limits vary throughout Kogun-myeon, but typically range from 30km/h to 120km/h. Most residential zones have a maximum speed of 30km/h unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Jindo?
In most cases, your rental car company will bill the fined amount to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may share your contact information with local law enforcement agencies so they can issue a fine to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Kogun-myeon?
It’s against the law to use your cell phone while driving around Kogun-myeon, and you may also be charged a fine for simply holding your phone if you’re in control of a vehicle. However, the use of hands-free or Bluetooth functions is permitted, as long as your eyes remain on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Kogun-myeon?
In Kogun-myeon, it’s a punishable offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) in excess of 0.03%. If you’re going to have a few drinks with lunch or dinner, you’d be wise to leave the car behind.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Kogun-myeon?
Road rules in Kogun-myeon permit drivers at a red light to turn into the direction of traffic nearest to them without waiting for it to turn green. Before turning, the car must fully stop and the driver must be sure that the way is clear before moving on.
Are seat belts compulsory in Jindo?
They are, so buckle up. However, there are exceptions for vehicles run by public transportation systems.

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