Wando County Council Member Choi Jeong-wook Joins 'Children's Traffic Safety' Challenge
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Wando County Council announced on the 27th that Councilor Choi Jeong-wook participated in the 'Children's Traffic Safety' challenge campaign on the 26th.
Councilor Choi Jeong-wook joined the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' to prevent children's traffic accidents and create a safe traffic environment, upon the recommendation of Principal Seo Yong-su of Manyeon Elementary School in Hwasun.
The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge is a participatory relay campaign initiated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
It is a campaign to prevent traffic accidents in children's protection zones, where participants post photos holding the slogan "Stop at 1, Look both ways at 2, Wait for 3 seconds, Prevent 4 dangers" on SNS and then nominate the next participant.
Councilor Choi Jeong-wook stated, "It is everyone's duty to ensure safety so that children, the hope of the future, can grow up without accidents, and I hope that through this campaign, a traffic environment where children can move around safely will be established."
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Councilor Choi recommended Councilor Park In-cheol of Wando County Council and Principal Jeon Mi of Cheonghae Elementary School in Wando as the next participants to continue the challenge campaign.
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