Business Agreement to Strengthen Safety and Traffic Law Compliance Awareness for Two-Wheeled Vehicle Delivery Workers

On the 16th, at the Baemin Delivery Service Training Center located in Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Nam Ki-young, Director of Education Support at Woowa Brothers (right), and Song Jun-gyu, Head of the Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, are taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

On the 16th, at the Baemin Delivery Service Training Center located in Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Nam Ki-young, Director of Education Support at Woowa Brothers (right), and Song Jun-gyu, Head of the Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, are taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Woowa Brothers Corp. (CEO Kim Byung-woo), which operates the delivery service Baedal Minjok (hereafter Baemin), announced on the 17th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Road Traffic Authority (Chairman Lee Joo-min, hereafter the Authority) to enhance the safety and traffic law compliance awareness of two-wheeled vehicle delivery workers.


Through this agreement, Woowa Brothers and the Authority will conduct a special point reduction education program tailored to two-wheeled vehicle riders. The point reduction education is a system operated by the Authority aimed at helping drivers understand the significance and scope of road traffic laws and fostering safe driving habits. Drivers with less than 40 penalty points who complete this education will have 20 points deducted from their accumulated penalty points.


The Authority plans to add major traffic law violations and accident types related to two-wheeled vehicles to this special education, structuring the content as a customized course for delivery workers. Woowa Brothers will actively cooperate by recruiting participants and providing the Baemin Delivery Service Training Center as the venue for the education. This program, starting at the end of this month, aims to be held regularly once a month.


Additionally, both parties agreed through this cooperation to promote education that can help enhance rider safety and traffic law compliance awareness, as well as collaborate on content production. In particular, Woowa Brothers plans to further solidify its existing rider safety training practical lectures and teaching materials by having them thoroughly reviewed by the Authority.



Nam Ki-young, Head of Education Support at Woowa Brothers, said, "Taking this agreement as an opportunity, we will strengthen cooperation with various related organizations and strive to ensure the safety of delivery workers and spread advanced traffic culture."


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