Up to 70,000 Points Provided Based on Passenger Car Mileage Reduction... Abolition of Passenger Car Day-of-Week System and End of Day-of-Week Benefits on July 9, 2020

Eunpyeong-gu 'Passenger Car Mileage' New Subscriber Recruitment View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) is recruiting new members for the 'Passenger Car Mileage' program following the abolition of the passenger car day-of-week system and its unification into the passenger car mileage system.


The Passenger Car Mileage program awards mileage points based on the reduction in annual driving distance compared to the previous year. Participants can receive between 20,000 and 70,000 points annually depending on their performance. These points can be used for paying vehicle taxes via Seoul City's ETAX system, exchanging for mobile book and cultural gift certificates, and more.


Eligible applicants are owners of non-commercial passenger or van vehicles registered in Seoul with 12 seats or fewer. Multiple vehicles per person can be registered. Applications can be submitted through the website (http://driving-mileage.seoul.go.kr), via mobile application, or by visiting the nearest district office or community service center. After applying, uploading photos of the vehicle's license plate and odometer to the website completes the registration.


Since the enforcement of the "Seoul Metropolitan Government Energy Saving Mileage Support Ordinance" on January 9, new registrations for the passenger car day-of-week system have been discontinued. To minimize inconvenience caused by the abolition of the day-of-week system, existing members will retain their benefits during a six-month grace period.



An official from the district stated, "The Passenger Car Mileage program is a small citizen-driven initiative that offers a double benefit: contributing to the reduction of fine dust and greenhouse gases and improving air quality, while also earning mileage points." They encouraged active participation.


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