Courtesy of Beam Mobility

Beam Mobility said on the 1st that it published the "Beam Mobility safety report 2025," which contains the results of PM (personal mobility) safety activities carried out throughout 2025 in partnership with local governments nationwide.

The report includes a total of 63 local government cooperation meetings and safety consultations from January through November this year, the "Beam safe riding academy" for citizens and teenagers, and details of campaigns conducted jointly with local governments to protect pedestrians and improve parking order.

Beam Mobility strengthened a field-centered safety management system by holding 63 consultations on PM safety with local governments, police, and transportation agencies in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Chungcheong, Daegu, and the Gyeongsang region. Major cooperation included: ▲ operation of designated PM parking and virtual parking zones ▲ consultations on towing policies for illegal parking and stopping ▲ establishment of a PM complaint management reporting system ▲ measures to maintain user order and prevent accidents ▲ pedestrian protection campaigns. With some local governments, it also ran on-site campaigns in parallel to protect mobility-vulnerable pedestrians.

Beam Mobility regularly ran its own safety education program, the "Beam safe riding academy," for citizens and teenagers. At Cheongju Sinheung High School, it provided electric kickboard safety experience training for 250 high school students, and it also operated citizen-participation training in Incheon Metropolitan City and Seoul's Songpa District. The program combined classroom instruction—laws and regulations, helmet use, and accident prevention methods—with hands-on practice on actual riding courses.

A Beam Mobility official said, "As PM has become a part of everyday transportation, safety hinges on a preventive system centered on education and on-site management. We will continue to work with local governments to expand safety education that citizens can feel, pedestrian protection, and the creation of proper parking culture."

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