[Photo] Gwangju Taxi Industry Vows Courtesy and Safe Operations
On October 23, the city of Gwangju held the "Taxi Drivers' Courtesy and Safety Pledge Rally" at the Gwangju Traffic Culture Training Center, reaffirming their commitment to providing trustworthy taxi services. The event was attended by over 400 people, including Gwangju Mayor Kang Gijung, Gwangju Superintendent of Education Lee Jungseon, representatives from the Individual Taxi Transportation Association, the Corporate Taxi Transportation Association, the Gwangju Traffic Culture Training Center, and other taxi industry stakeholders and drivers. Participants pledged, "We will strictly comply with traffic regulations and provide courteous service to make Gwangju a city people want to return to," vowing to establish a culture of courteous and safe advanced taxi service in Gwangju. Provided by Gwangju City.
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