Pyeongtaek starts towing badly parked shared personal mobility (PM) devices on July 1
Pyeongtaek will start towing shared personal mobility (PM) devices parked outside designated parking zones from July 1, 2026, after a two-month trial period
Gyeonggi opened a solar-covered bike path near Oido in Siheung, adding a coastal segment riders may notice on west-side routes
Gyeonggi opened a solar-covered bike path near Oido in Siheung, adding a coastal segment riders may notice on west-side routes.
The reported project is a solar-covered bicycle path near Oido, on the Siheung/Ansan coastal side of Gyeonggi.
The useful question is whether it connects cleanly into nearby riding, with enough width, visibility, and sensible access points to matter on a real ride.
The open status is useful if you ride the west coast side around Oido, Siheung, or Ansan.
The next check is practical: width, surface, visibility, and access points. Infrastructure can be open and still be awkward. Korea has practice at both.
Gyeonggi Sunshine Bicycle Path No. 1 opened near Oido in Siheung.
It is not a national headline for most riders, but it is a real piece of bike-path infrastructure in a coastal area people actually ride.
Pyeongtaek starts towing badly parked shared personal mobility (PM) devices on July 1
Pyeongtaek will start towing shared personal mobility (PM) devices parked outside designated parking zones from July 1, 2026, after a two-month trial period
Korail and Seoul subway tighten lithium-battery rules from July 1
Korail will block lithium-battery personal mobility (PM) devices, e-bikes, and batteries over 160Wh from trains from July 1, 2026