Yangcheon-gu to Hold 'Car Maintenance Class' on November 6 at Haenuri Town Haenuri Hall and Haenuri Square... Practical Training on Basic Car Knowledge, Oil and Antifreeze Check Methods, Battery Inspection... First 200 Residents to Register by November 4 via Visit or Phone to Traffic Administration Department

Yangcheon-gu 'Automobile Maintenance Class' Held Last Year

Yangcheon-gu 'Automobile Maintenance Class' Held Last Year

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (District Mayor Lee Gi-jae) will hold a "Car Maintenance Class for Self-Drivers" on November 6 at Haenuri Town Haenuri Hall and Haenuri Square, where basic car knowledge and management know-how will be shared.


The car maintenance class first started in the first half of 2017 targeting female drivers, and thanks to popular support, the education target was expanded to include men from the second half of the same year. As a result, 1,553 people have participated in the education so far, establishing it as a popular course among local residents.


The education content is divided into theoretical knowledge and maintenance practice.


The theoretical education covers ▲car structure and vehicle management ▲how to respond to traffic accidents and car breakdowns ▲proper driving methods.


The practical training will be conducted by instructors who are members of the Seoul City Car Specialist Maintenance (Car Pos), confirming what was learned during the theory session and applying the functions of major devices in practice.


The practical course includes ▲how to check antifreeze ▲how to inspect belts and batteries ▲how to check tire air pressure and how to inflate tires.


The participation fee is free, and 200 participants will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis until November 4. Residents who wish to participate in the car maintenance class can apply by phone or visit the Transportation Administration Division.



Lee Gi-jae, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, said, "I hope that through this education combining theory and practice, Yangcheon-gu will become a district where a safe and proper driving culture is established."


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