Safety Training Conducted for Delivery Riders as Planned... "Will Contribute to Reducing Accident Rates"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Delivery platform 'Saenggakdaero' announced on the 30th that it conducted rider safety training.
Saenggakdaero held safety training for about 40 Saenggakdaero riders at the training center located on the 2nd floor of its headquarters in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, the day before.
Sergeant Kim Young-tae from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Traffic Planning Division was invited as an instructor to provide traffic safety knowledge necessary for delivery riders, including ▲traffic accident cases and prevention methods ▲gross negligence accidents and signal violations ▲accidents in child protection zones ▲the importance of wearing safety equipment.
Sergeant Kim received an excellence award at the 2015 National Police Agency Field Instructor Competition and was appointed as a cyber content instructor for the National Police Agency the following year, recognized as an outstanding instructor in the traffic field.
A Saenggakdaero rider safety TF official stated, "Saenggakdaero will do its best as a platform company to reduce accident rates and contribute to protecting the lives and safety of riders."
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Saenggakdaero is in the process of signing a safety training consignment contract with the Quick Service Safety and Health Training Center to ensure continuous safety education for riders. From next month, rider voluntary attendance training and on-site training are expected to be available.
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