Professional Lectures Delivered by Relocating Baemin Rider School Instructors and Infrastructure to Non-Metropolitan Areas
Visiting Six Cities Nationwide, Including Busan, Incheon, Daejeon, Jeonju, Gwangju, and Daegu

Woowa Brothers Youth, the logistics service provider for Baemin (Baedal Minjok), announced on April 22 that it will operate the "On-site Rider Safety Training" program, which delivers professional lectures from Baemin Rider School directly to riders in regions outside the Seoul metropolitan area.


The On-site Rider Safety Training is a business trip program designed for riders in areas where visiting Baemin Rider School is difficult. The full infrastructure of Baemin Rider School is brought directly to these regions to provide training. The sessions are led by a team of expert instructors with over 20 years of experience in two-wheeled vehicle training, and who possess key certifications such as road traffic accident appraiser and road traffic safety manager. Since its launch in 2022, the program has received strong positive responses from riders and is now in its fifth year. This year, the training will visit six cities nationwide: Busan, Incheon, Daejeon, Jeonju, Gwangju, and Daegu.

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This year's training is part of the "2026 Occupational Accident Prevention Project for Platform Workers," supervised by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency. This project is a public-private partnership policy aimed at preventing traffic accidents among riders. Woowa Brothers Youth was selected for the project for the second consecutive year, following its "Rider Safety Awareness UP Training" and "Summer Heat Illness Accident Prevention Campaign" last year.


The 2026 curriculum consists of two pillars: ▲Common Training (basic delivery skills and safe driving competency enhancement) and ▲Region-Specific Training. The common training provides fundamental delivery know-how and shares accident case studies to help prevent traffic accidents. The region-specific training offers customized programs that reflect rider feedback and the local infrastructure. In Busan, a specialist instructor will be invited to conduct "Stretching & Taping Training." In Daejeon and Jeonju, "Practical Motorcycle Riding Training" will be specially organized in collaboration with the Local Traffic Culture Training Center and the Korea Road Traffic Authority, respectively.



A representative from Woowa Brothers Youth said, "As we have been selected for the government's project to prevent platform worker accidents, we will work even harder to address blind spots in safety education for delivery riders nationwide through the On-site Rider Safety Training program." The representative added, "We will continue to listen to voices from the field and provide practical education and support that truly benefit riders."


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