Busan Bank Supports 'Children's Safety Yellow Card' to Education Office ... Preventing Traffic Accidents in School Zones
On the 26th, BNK Busan Bank delivered 90,000 "Children's Safety Yellow Cards" at the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education and took a commemorative photo. (From left in the photo: Son Kang, Head of Customer Support Group at Busan Bank; Kim Seok-jun, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education; Yeo Seung-su, Head of Busan Regional Headquarters of Green Umbrella Children's Foundation) Photo by XXX
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Busan Bank is supporting the safe commute of local children by producing 'Children's Safety Yellow Cards' in line with the new school semester start date for elementary schools, which was postponed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
BNK Busan Bank announced on the 27th that it delivered 90,000 'Children's Safety Yellow Cards' to the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education in a handover ceremony, aimed at preventing safety accidents in school zones in front of schools.
The 'Children's Safety Yellow Card' is a fluorescent card designed to help drivers easily identify children. When students hang the safety yellow card on their backpacks, drivers can clearly recognize the students' movements, helping to prevent traffic accidents in school zones.
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Son Kang, Customer Support Group Leader at Busan Bank, stated, "We are making efforts to create a safe environment to prevent further traffic accidents in school zones."
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