Elegant Youth - Road Traffic Authority Sign Business Agreement to Reduce Motorcycle Traffic Accidents
Conduct Motorcycle Safety Training for Baemin Riders and Connectors at Dobong Driver's License Test Center

Baemin Takes Action to Reduce Two-Wheeled Vehicle Traffic Accidents View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Woowa Brothers, the operator of the delivery service 'Baemin Riders,' announced on the 20th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Road Traffic Authority to reduce motorcycle traffic accidents.


The two parties signed the agreement on the 19th through a non-face-to-face method and agreed to mutually cooperate in motorcycle safety education and safety driving promotional activities. Through this agreement, Woowa Brothers plans to conduct motorcycle operation and theoretical education for Baemin Riders and Baemin Connectors within this year at the Seoul Dobong Driver's License Test Center operated by the Korea Road Traffic Authority. The curriculum includes ▲Professional driving using motorcycles ▲Motorcycle traffic accidents and vehicle operation characteristics ▲Motorcycle safe driving methods ▲Motorcycle safety guide ▲Hazardous situations. In the future, they plan to evaluate and reflect the effects related to changes in traffic law violations and accident rates before and after the traffic safety education.


Earlier, to develop an effective curriculum, the two parties conducted a pilot education session on the 30th of last month at the Dobong Driver's License Test Center, consisting of practical riding exercises and theoretical lectures for 25 riders. They also plan to jointly produce video materials for rider safety education and traffic safety-related campaigns going forward.



Woowa Brothers has been making efforts to prevent motorcycle traffic accidents and promote advanced traffic culture by conducting safety education for riders through agreements with various public institutions such as the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency. Woowa Brothers plans to gradually expand the scale of education in the future. Kim Byung-woo, CEO of Woowa Brothers, said, "Through this agreement with the Korea Road Traffic Authority, we expect to provide practical education that helps those engaged in delivery work, thereby significantly improving riders' safety awareness levels," adding, "We will continue to expand cooperation with related specialized institutions to provide a satisfactory delivery experience for both riders and customers."


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