The city of Seoul and the police have launched a campaign to promote safety when riding electric scooters ahead of a change in the law next month that will allow anyone 13 or older to ride them.
The city is reminding people that e-scooters should not be ridden on the sidewalk among pedestrians.
They should stick to the right side of the road.
And when parking a scooter, the city says not to leave it in a place where people are walking, but take it to a designated parking zone.
The campaign runs until December 10th at which point the new rules will take effect, likely leading to more widespread use of scooters in Seoul.
The city is reminding people that e-scooters should not be ridden on the sidewalk among pedestrians.
They should stick to the right side of the road.
And when parking a scooter, the city says not to leave it in a place where people are walking, but take it to a designated parking zone.
The campaign runs until December 10th at which point the new rules will take effect, likely leading to more widespread use of scooters in Seoul.
Reporter : tommyjang@arirang.com
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