Rider Delivery Method Care in Progress

Woowa Brothers, responsible for the logistics service of Baedal Minjok, announced on the 9th that they conducted a 'Rider Care' program providing free motorcycle inspections and consumable replacements for two-wheeled vehicle riders at the Yeongdeungpo-gu Workers' Comprehensive Support Center's Mobile Workers' Shelter.


This Rider Care, carried out to prevent safety accidents among two-wheeled vehicle riders, involved professional instructors from Baemin Rider School, a two-wheeled vehicle safety education facility. Instructors at Baemin Rider School, who have over 20 years of experience in safety education, checked inspection items that riders might overlook and prevented accidents caused by malfunctions.

Elegant Youths are providing free motorcycle inspections and replacing consumable parts for two-wheeled riders at the Yeongdeungpo Mobile Workers' Shelter as part of their Rider Delivery Means Care program.

Elegant Youths are providing free motorcycle inspections and replacing consumable parts for two-wheeled riders at the Yeongdeungpo Mobile Workers' Shelter as part of their Rider Delivery Means Care program.

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Woowa Brothers not only inspected the two-wheeled vehicles of riders who came for delivery fee care but also diagnosed the motorcycle’s exterior, steering, braking, lighting devices, and engine for any abnormalities, issuing a report and replacing consumables free of charge accordingly. In particular, to prevent accidents while parking, they installed extended side stand clips free of charge. Woowa Brothers plan to conduct the next mobile Rider Care on the 11th at the Busan branch of the Road Traffic Authority.



A Woowa Brothers representative said, “We plan to visit various regions to carry out Rider Care” and added, “We will continue safety accident prevention activities for rider safety.”


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