bhc Chicken 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group' Conducts Bicycle Road Safety Inspection Volunteer Activity View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] The ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group,’ a university student volunteer organization affiliated with bhc Chicken, announced on the 29th that it conducted volunteer activities to inspect the safety of bicycle lanes in Seoul.


The 4th generation, Team 1 of the Haebaragi Volunteer Group participated in a program hosted by the Seoul Environmental Movement Federation on the 28th. They rode bicycles directly on the bicycle lane connecting Gongdeok Station to Yeouinaru Station in Seoul, conducting on-site safety inspections and surveys on bicycle safety facilities.


This volunteer activity was planned to help citizens use bicycles in a safer and more comfortable environment amid growing interest in bicycles as a leisure sport and the increasing number of citizens using bicycles.


After receiving safety education related to bicycle use at the Seoul Environmental Movement Federation, the volunteers started from Gongdeok Station and rode approximately 4 km along the bicycle lane connecting to Yeouinaru Station. They carefully monitored the current status of the bicycle lane, including road damage, compliance of other transportation means with the bicycle lane, and other safety facilities, as well as any inconveniences or points needing improvement.


The volunteers participating in the activity said that although many people use bicycles as an eco-friendly transportation method to reduce environmental pollution, a detailed environment needs to be created so that even bicycle beginners can ride safely in the city. They hope this on-site inspection volunteer activity will help establish a bicycle usage culture and improve inconveniences within bicycle lanes.


The 4th generation Haebaragi Volunteer Group began full-scale activities in January this year and will carry out various activities by directly visiting places in need of help until December. The themes of volunteer activities are selected autonomously by the members themselves, who plan and execute the activities independently, and bhc Chicken fully supports the costs associated with these activities.



Kim Dong-han, Deputy Head of the bhc Chicken Public Relations Team, said, “The purpose of the volunteer group is to help young people, the future generation, better understand our society and feel the values of sharing and coexistence.” He added, “We will spare no effort to actively support the 4th generation volunteer group’s activities, which will continue until the end of this year, so that they can achieve their intended results.”


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