[Event Report] The Day Before the Introduction of 'Blue Tickets' for Bicycles! Yosuke Kubozuka Discusses Japanese Bicycle Manners and the Future. Danish e-BIKE Brand 'MATE.BIKE' Holds Press Conference on 'Learning Traffic Safety from Denmark'.
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Ahead of the 'Blue Ticket' system implementation, MATE.BIKE hosted a press conference to promote Danish-style traffic safety.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Blue Ticket' system?
- A: It is a new system for bicycle traffic violations that will be enforced from April 1, 2026. Fines will be imposed for certain violations.
- Q: Why learn from Denmark's traffic safety?
- A: Denmark is known as a leading cycling nation with advanced traffic education from childhood and infrastructure development. MATE.BIKE aims to improve bicycle manners by sharing Danish-style safety awareness in Japan.
- Q: Who is Yosuke Kubozuka?
- A: He is an actor and serves as the brand ambassador for MATE.BIKE. He is a user of MATE.BIKE and shared his thoughts on his cycling life and traffic safety.
- Q: What kind of brand is MATE.BIKE?
- A: It is an e-BIKE brand from Denmark, combining stylish design with high riding performance. The company philosophy emphasizes environmental consideration and aims for a sustainable society.
- Q: What can be learned from the special website 'SAFER MOVES FOR ALL'?
- A: It provides easy-to-understand explanations of basic rules for bicycle riding, as well as dangerous behaviors and violations. It also introduces MATE.BIKE's next-generation mobility, 'MATE GO+'.