Lee Jumin, Chairman of the Korea Road Traffic Authority (5th from the left), and Im Subok, President of the Korea Silver Police Volunteer Corps (4th from the left), are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a "Memorandum of Understanding for the Life Respect Culture Movement" on the 26th at the headquarters of the Korea Road Traffic Authority in Wonju, Gangwon Province. <br>[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

Lee Jumin, Chairman of the Korea Road Traffic Authority (5th from the left), and Im Subok, President of the Korea Silver Police Volunteer Corps (4th from the left), are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a "Memorandum of Understanding for the Life Respect Culture Movement" on the 26th at the headquarters of the Korea Road Traffic Authority in Wonju, Gangwon Province.
[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] On the 26th, the Korea Road Traffic Authority signed a business agreement with the Korea Silver Police Volunteer Corps to promote a culture of respect for life.


Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to cooperate in fostering public awareness for the prevention of traffic accidents and traffic safety for vulnerable road users such as the elderly and children, aiming to establish a safe traffic culture.


To this end, they will jointly work on ▲developing elderly resources to enhance residents' safety awareness and ensure safety ▲supporting traffic safety education by sharing institution-held information and utilizing infrastructure ▲engaging in social contribution activities for community development.



A representative of the Korea Road Traffic Authority stated, "Traffic accidents must be eradicated for the safety of the public," adding, "We expect a synergistic effect through this collaboration and will do our best to create a safe environment free from traffic accidents."


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