Jang Seok-woong, Superintendent of Education of Jeonnam, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' campaign. Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education

Jang Seok-woong, Superintendent of Education of Jeonnam, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' campaign. Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jang Seok-woong, Superintendent of Education for Jeonnam, participated on the 24th in the ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge’ campaign aimed at establishing a culture that prioritizes child protection and preventing children's traffic accidents.


This campaign was organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to build national consensus on preventing traffic accidents within child protection zones. Participants take a photo posing the ‘Safety Bracket Pose,’ upload it on social media, and nominate three next participants.


Having been nominated by National Assembly member Kim Hoe-jae, Superintendent Jang posted a photo holding a hand sign that reads ‘Stop at 1, Look both ways at 2, Wait for 3 seconds, Prevent at 4’ on his social networking service (SNS).


Superintendent Jang Seok-woong urged, “I ask both children and drivers to start with small daily practices for safety.”



He nominated Kim Jae-gyu, Chief of Jeonnam Police Agency, Lee Yong-deok, Superintendent of Suncheon Education Office, and Jeong Dae-seong, Principal of Mokpo Yongho Elementary School, as the next participants in the campaign.


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