Kim Hyung-ryul, Chief of Gangnam Police Station in Seoul, Participates in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge / Photo by Gangnam Police Station

Kim Hyung-ryul, Chief of Gangnam Police Station in Seoul, Participates in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge / Photo by Gangnam Police Station

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Kim Hyung-ryul, Chief of Gangnam Police Station in Seoul, participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' on the 1st.


This campaign began in December last year to build national consensus on practicing traffic safety in school zones. The children's traffic safety slogan, "Stop at 1! Look both ways at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent 4 dangers!" is posted on social networking services (SNS), and the next participants are nominated in turn.


Kim, who joined the campaign upon the nomination of Han Yong-dae, Chairman of the Gangnam District Council, nominated Jo Yang-sang, Director of Gangnam Seocho Education Support Office, Kim Sang-guk, Head of the Seoul Headquarters of the Korea Transportation Safety Authority, and Nam Ji-yeon, President of the Gangnam Federation of Green Mothers, as the next participants.



Kim said, "Through this nationwide children's traffic safety challenge campaign, I hope that adults will establish a proper driving culture that prioritizes the traffic safety of our children."


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