Participating Directly in Campaigns to Prevent Child Traffic Accidents and Create a Safe Traffic Environment
Building Consensus on Child Traffic Safety with All Employees and Committing to Everyday Practices

Kim Chang-hak, President of Hyundai Engineering, participating in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Challenge'.

Kim Chang-hak, President of Hyundai Engineering, participating in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Challenge'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] Kim Chang-hak, President of Hyundai Engineering, participated in the ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge’ to prevent traffic accidents involving children and to create a safe traffic environment.


On the 31st, Hyundai Engineering announced that it uploaded a photo of President Kim Chang-hak holding the slogan “Stop at 1, Look both ways at 2, Wait for 3 seconds, Prevent accidents at 4” on its Instagram page, encouraging the practice of traffic rules in daily life for the safety of children.


The ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge’ is a participatory campaign initiated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to foster social consensus on preventing traffic accidents in child protection zones. It has been ongoing since December last year, starting with Kim Hee-gyeom, Head of the Disaster and Safety Management Headquarters at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, with participation from various figures across society.


President Kim joined the ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Challenge’ upon the nomination of Choi Young-kwon, CEO of Woori Asset Management, and nominated Umar Hadi, Ambassador of Indonesia to Korea, as the next participant.


President Kim said, “Through this campaign, I hope a traffic safety culture that prioritizes the safety of children, the future leaders of Korea, will be established,” adding, “All Hyundai Engineering employees will also work together to deeply empathize with children’s traffic safety and actively practice it in daily life.”





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