Recruitment until the 12th: Volunteers Needed to Promote Advanced Traffic Culture

Suncheon-si Recruiting 'Traffic Safety Guardians Supporters' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City, Jeonnam (Mayor Heo Seok) announced on the 3rd that it will recruit Traffic Safety Keeper Supporters by the 12th to spread an advanced traffic safety culture.


The Suncheon City Traffic Safety Keeper Supporters operate as a pure volunteer citizen movement to reduce traffic accidents and establish order in the traffic safety culture city of Suncheon. Outstanding participants will be recognized with group awards and prize money at the end of the year, as well as volunteer hours.


The main activities of the supporters include traffic safety campaigns, relay challenges, and citizen publicity to reduce traffic accidents through social networking services.


In particular, through street campaigns and SNS, they will focus on promoting pedestrian safety rules such as the recently revised “Safe Speed 5030,” prohibition of five major illegal parking and stopping vehicles (in children protection zones, within 5m of fire hydrants, within 5m of intersection corners, within 10m of bus stops, and crosswalks), children's traffic safety slogans (Stop at 1! Look both ways at 2! Wait for 3 seconds! Prevent at 4!), and prohibition of smartphone use at crosswalks.


The recruitment target is anyone interested in spreading an advanced traffic safety culture, whether individuals or groups of 10 or more, and they will be active for eight months until December.


A city official stated, “We hope for citizen participation from various fields such as children, students, parents, bus and taxi company officials, civic groups, and private gatherings in the volunteer work of Traffic Safety Keeper Supporters, which serves as a catalyst for the traffic safety culture city of Suncheon.”



Applicants can fill out the application form on the city website and submit it via email. For more details, please check the recruitment announcement or contact the Traffic Management Team of the city hall’s Traffic Department.


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