'Preventing Delivery Worker Accidents' Woowa Brothers - Korea Transportation Safety Authority MOU
BaeMin Rider Two-Wheeler Traffic Safety Experience Training Conducted
Kim Jong-hyun, Director of the Traffic Safety Headquarters at the Korea Transportation Safety Authority (left), and Yoon Hyun-jun, CEO of Woowa Brothers, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to reduce two-wheeled vehicle traffic accidents.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Woowa Brothers announced on the 15th that they have signed a business agreement with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority to prevent accidents involving two-wheeled delivery riders. Through this agreement, Woowa Brothers and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority plan to develop and provide specialized two-wheeled vehicle traffic safety education for Baemin riders and Connectors.
Specifically, starting this year, two-wheeled vehicle traffic safety experiential education will be conducted for Baemin riders. Through the Korea Transportation Safety Authority's education program, riders can learn proper two-wheeled vehicle safe driving methods both theoretically and practically. Online rider safety education through video content will also be strengthened. The educational videos will be produced focusing on the latest cases of two-wheeled vehicle accident types to raise awareness of safety among riders and Connectors through the videos.
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Yoon Hyunjun, CEO of Woowa Brothers, stated, “As the delivery industry rapidly grows and the number of riders and Connectors increases, the business agreement with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority will greatly help prevent rider accidents.” He added, “We will continue to develop and provide educational content to establish a safe delivery culture.”
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