A CJ Logistics delivery driver is attaching a "Traffic Safety Keeper" sticker indicating the safe speed standard on the delivery vehicle.

A CJ Logistics delivery driver is attaching a "Traffic Safety Keeper" sticker indicating the safe speed standard on the delivery vehicle.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] CJ Logistics announced on the 28th that it will conduct the ‘Safe Speed 5030’ campaign in collaboration with the National Police Agency to prevent traffic accidents and promote a culture of traffic safety. The campaign involves attaching ‘Traffic Safety Keeper’ stickers, which specify the revised safe speed standards, to about 1,000 delivery vehicles to encourage compliance with speed limits.


The ‘Traffic Safety Keeper’ stickers attached to CJ Logistics’ directly operated delivery vehicles feature a safety keeper mark emphasizing the 30 km/h speed limit in school zones and the ‘Safe Speed 5030’ campaign mark. The stickers are made of reflective safety sheets to enhance driver visibility and are easily identifiable even at night.


‘Safe Speed 5030’ is a policy that lowers the vehicle speed limit on general urban roads to 50 km/h and reduces the speed limit on side roads such as residential areas and school zones to 30 km/h or less.


As part of the traffic safety campaign, CJ Logistics plans to donate safety covers for children’s backpacks to elementary schools in the Gwangju area of Gyeonggi Province in the second half of the year. The backpack safety covers are designed to be placed over school bags and feature the number ‘30’ inside a red circle on fluorescent fabric, indicating the 30 km/h speed limit in school zones. This makes children more visible to drivers when walking, thereby reducing the risk of accidents.



A CJ Logistics official said, “We planned the traffic safety campaign together with the National Police Agency in line with the purpose of the newly revised policy,” adding, “We will continue to actively participate in establishing a traffic culture that protects the safety of both pedestrians and drivers.”


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