Seoul plans weekend road closures to promote running in downtown starting next spring

The Seoul Metropolitan Government plans to launch a weekend running program next spring, where selected roads in Seoul will be temporarily closed to cars. The idea was introduced by Mayor Oh Se-hoon after observing a similar “Car-Free Morning” program in Kuala Lumpur, where people run and exercise on city streets every Sunday morning.
The pilot program will run from 7 to 9 a.m., with some road lanes closed to allow safe running while minimizing traffic disruption. The goal is to encourage more residents to enjoy outdoor fitness and create a stronger running culture in the city. Officials hope to expand the program into a larger, long-term initiative if it proves successful.
During his visit, Oh also met members of Alumni Society of Korean Institutional Graduates (AGIKO) and discussed strengthening cooperation between Seoul and Kuala Lumpur. Both cities aim to work together on projects such as sustainable urban development, smart cities and cultural exchange, showing that the program is part of a broader effort to improve city life and international partnerships.
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Source: https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-12-08/national/socialAffairs/Seoul-plans-weekend-road-closures-to-promote-running-in-downtown-starting-next-spring/2472586 |