Gwangju Unmanned Public Bicycle 'Tarangkke' Resumes Operation from the 3rd View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 2nd that it will resume the operation of the unmanned public bicycle 'Tarangke,' which had been suspended due to the elevation of social distancing to Level 2, starting from 7 a.m. on the 3rd.


Previously, Gwangju temporarily suspended the operation of Tarangke from the 9th of last month due to an increase in COVID-19 confirmed cases in the region.


The city is offering new members who sign up by the 15th a free usage benefit for two weeks from the day of registration, and existing members will also be able to use the service for free for two weeks from the 3rd to the 16th, so that many citizens can use the still unfamiliar 'Tarangke.'


Tarangke has 200 bicycles deployed at 52 hubs in the Sangmu district.



Anyone aged 15 or older can use it year-round from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and various passes can be purchased through the website and the Tarangke app (Android, iOS), including a 1-day pass (1,000 KRW), 7-day pass (2,500 KRW), 1-month pass (5,000 KRW), 6-month pass (20,000 KRW), and 1-year pass (30,000 KRW).


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