Masan Hoewon District Office, Green Mothers' Association, and Other Groups
Over 40 Staff and Members Participated

On the 29th, BNK Gyeongnam Bank jointly conducted a 'Personal Mobility (PM) Traffic Accident Prevention Campaign' with related organizations such as the Green Mothers' Association.

Personal Mobility Device Traffic Accident Prevention Campaign.

Personal Mobility Device Traffic Accident Prevention Campaign.

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The campaign, held in the Seokjeon-dong area in front of BNK Gyeongnam Bank's headquarters, was attended by about 40 employees and members from BNK Gyeongnam Bank, Masanhwoe-gu Office, Masan Dongbu Police Station, Masan Dongbu Green Mothers' Association, and Masan Dongbu Model Drivers' Association.


Participants promoted traffic accident prevention for personal mobility devices such as electric kickboards and bicycles by holding banners and placards displaying messages like "No riding on sidewalks," "No riding with two or more people," "No drunk driving," "Motorcycle license or higher required," and "Wear a helmet."


They also informed passing citizens about violations of personal mobility device regulations and urged them to "strictly follow safety rules."


Shim Myeong-hee, president of the Masan Dongbu Green Mothers' Association, said, "We appreciate the participation of many employees and members from various organizations in the personal mobility device traffic accident prevention campaign. If safety rules are properly followed when riding electric kickboards and bicycles, traffic accidents will noticeably decrease. We will continue to pay attention to establishing a safe personal mobility device culture."



Gu Tae-geun, Executive Director of the Management Strategy Headquarters, stated, "Accidents involving personal mobility devices such as electric kickboards have increased fivefold over the past five years, becoming a social issue. The campaign, designed to prevent dangerous operation of personal mobility devices, was conducted during the busy morning commute hours at crowded locations to convey safety rules. BNK Gyeongnam Bank will continue to cooperate with local institutions and organizations to solve social problems."


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