Seoul Volunteer Center Launches Safety Campaign to Prevent Increasing Motorcycle Accidents

"Being a Little Late Is Okay" Safe Delivery Culture Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Volunteer Center announced on the 14th that it will carry out the safety campaign "Your Safety is Everyone's Safety," which creates a safe traffic culture in the community, at more than 370 volunteer camps installed in 25 district volunteer centers and community service centers.


This campaign was planned with the purpose of encouraging local residents to take an interest in the increasing motorcycle traffic accidents due to the spread of delivery culture and to create a safe traffic culture together through small daily practices that foster a safe delivery culture.


Starting with the slogan "Your Safety is Everyone's Safety," this campaign is open to any local residents who mainly use delivery orders or are concerned about safe traffic culture in their area, and participation is possible through volunteer camps installed at nearby district volunteer centers or community service centers.


The safety support sticker kit consists of one "Your Safety is Everyone's Safety" sticker that local residents place above the doorbell so delivery riders can see it, and one "Safe Driving, Everyone's Safety" sticker that local residents give to delivery riders to encourage safe driving practices.


The campaign period runs until August 13, and an event will also be held where gifticons are given by lottery among certification posts uploaded on SNS. This delivery rider campaign is part of the safety campaign conducted by the Seoul Volunteer Center. The safety campaign is an activity where residents take interest in problems occurring in the local community and work together to create a safe and secure society through daily practices.



Center Director Kim Eui-wook said, "Creating a safe neighborhood is not the responsibility of a specific person but requires everyone's interest and effort," and added, "Through this campaign, we hope that a delivery culture where local residents and delivery riders work together to build a safe community will take root."


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