Electric-powered bicycles, one of the most recent additions to South Korea's urban landscape, are quickly becoming a popular choice for short-distance travel, with many seen parked on streets and sidewalks across the nation's cities. Replacing e-scooters, which once dominated Seoul's micromobility scene, e-bikes are enhancing public accessibility through affordable bike-sharing services. Micromobility .
"What we were noticing was that students were getting to fourth-, fifth-, sixth-grade not knowing how to ride a bike," said Dustin Morrow, RPS student services program coordinator.