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
The national bicycle portal posted a 2026 safety-inspection notice and event entry for the cross-country bicycle route network
No route closure is listed in the notice itself, but inspection activity can lead to later surface, signage, or detour work.
The national bicycle portal posted a 2026 safety-inspection notice and event entry for the cross-country bicycle route network.
No closure is confirmed from this notice alone. Keep normal plans unless a local notice says otherwise.
Treat this as background monitoring, not a direct closure advisory. If a local government later posts construction, surface repair, or detour notices, those are the items riders need before changing plans.
The useful next signal is a specific local notice: construction, surface repair, signage work, or a detour with dates and affected segments.
Scope: national cross-country bicycle routes. Official notice registration: April 28, 2026. Event listing: May 1, 2026. No specific affected segments were published in this notice.
Mostly a monitor item.
This does not tell riders to change plans today. It does tell us to watch the national-route network for follow-up repairs, signage changes, temporary detours, or local notices.
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