[Photo] Addition of 3,000 More Ddareungi Bikes
From January to May this year, the number of rentals for Seoul's public bicycle system, Ddareungi, reached 14.14 million, marking a 38.3% increase compared to the same period last year (10.22 million). Since the COVID-19 social distancing measures, Ddareungi has become established as a daily mobility option, leading to a surge in usage. The city plans to introduce an additional 3,000 Ddareungi bikes in the second half of the year to accommodate the expected increase in rentals. The photo shows a Ddareungi rental station near Gwanghwamun Station in Seoul on the 28th. / Reporter Moon Honam munonam@
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