Gumi Office of Education, 365 Safe Schools!
Safe Use of Crosswalks
Compliance with Pedestrian Signals
Guidance on Traffic Safety Rules
The Gumi Office of Education in North Gyeongsang Province conducted the "Elementary School Morning Traffic Safety Campaign" on March 17, 2026, to ensure students’ safe commute to school and prevent traffic accidents.
Commemorative photo after conducting the "Elementary School Morning Traffic Safety Campaign" / Photo by Kim Ihwan
View original imageThe campaign was held in front of and around the main gate of Yaeun Elementary School in the district from 7:50 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. School and education office officials, members of the Gumi City Council, the Gumi Green Mothers' Association, and local police stations, among other relevant organizations, collaborated in the event.
In particular, the campaign actively promoted basic rules for children's pedestrian safety, including the safe use of crosswalks, compliance with pedestrian signals, and guidance on traffic safety rules for students.
Superintendent Min Byeongdo stated, "Ensuring the safety of children on their way to school requires everyone’s attention and action." He added, "I hope this campaign will help students develop safe walking habits and remind drivers of the importance of obeying traffic laws."
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The Gumi Office of Education plans to continue working with the local community to carry out various activities aimed at ensuring traffic safety for children.
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