Girl group Brave Girls, appointed as ambassadors for traffic accident prevention, are taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jumin, President of the Korea Road Traffic Authority (center). <br>[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

Girl group Brave Girls, appointed as ambassadors for traffic accident prevention, are taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jumin, President of the Korea Road Traffic Authority (center).
[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] The Korea Road Traffic Authority announced on the 7th that it has appointed the girl group Brave Girls as 'Traffic Accident Prevention Ambassadors.'


Brave Girls will play a role in spreading the importance of a considerate traffic culture and safety messages that drivers and pedestrians must observe on the road to the public.


At the appointment ceremony, Brave Girls said, "We are happy and honored to participate in this meaningful work of protecting the lives of the people from traffic accidents," and added, "We will actively engage in promoting traffic accident prevention."


One of Brave Girls' chart-reviving songs, "We Ride," attracted attention from netizens as a so-called "traffic safety campaign song." The Authority plans to hold an SNS event featuring this song, which was a key reason for appointing Brave Girls as ambassadors.



Lee Joo-min, Chairman of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, said, "We hope that the bright image of Brave Girls, who became an icon of comeback through chart reversal, will help prevent traffic accidents," and added, "The Authority will also do its best so that all citizens can enjoy a safe road traffic culture."


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