Slogan Contest for Promoting Pedestrian Safety Traffic Culture Runs Until the 14th of Next Month

[Asia Economy Reporter Jo Gang-wook] The Korea Transportation Safety Authority announced on the 24th that it will hold a slogan (catchphrase) contest until the 14th of next month to promote a pedestrian safety traffic culture.


This contest was prepared with the purpose of protecting pedestrians from traffic accidents, spreading public consensus for establishing a pedestrian-first traffic culture, and encouraging participation.


The contest theme is to concisely express the key message for securing pedestrian traffic safety, and any citizen of the Republic of Korea can submit proposals.


The submitted entries will be reviewed by experts, and five final slogans will be selected in March. The adopted slogans will be used in pedestrian traffic safety campaigns and various promotional materials promoted by central government agencies and public institutions in the future.



Director Kwon Yong-bok said, "The core of pedestrian traffic safety lies in the interest and participation of all citizens," adding, "We ask for the public's active interest and participation so that a pedestrian safety traffic culture can spread with the mindset of protecting my family and neighbors."


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