Jeonnam Police Actively Provide Transportation Convenience for Examinees on College Entrance Exam Day View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 3rd, the Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency announced that on the day of the 2021 College Scholastic Ability Test, a total of 457 traffic police officers, 202 personnel for transporting question papers and securing exam sites, and 137 patrol cars and police motorcycles were deployed to manage traffic around the exam sites and provide convenience for examinees' movement.


This year, 14,208 examinees took the test at 55 exam sites across 7 exam districts in Jeonnam.


As in previous years, many examinees were flustered before the entry deadline after realizing they had left their admission tickets at home or could not find their exam rooms.


Around 8 a.m. in Yeongam, when a teacher noticed that an examinee had not arrived despite the exam time approaching, a patrol car was dispatched to search the area, and a student running from about 1 km away was found and urgently transported to the exam site.


Also, around 8:10 a.m. in Muan, a police officer found a student crying anxiously because they could not find an analog clock before the entry time, and warmly brought a clock from the officer’s own home to give to the student.


Additionally, around 8 a.m. in Mokpo, a police officer found a father distressed near the main gate because his examinee son had left his ID and admission ticket at home, and the officer traveled the 15 km round trip between the exam site and the home in the shortest possible time to safely deliver the admission ticket before the exam.



Examinees and parents expressed their gratitude, saying, “Thanks to the help of the police officers, we were able to take the exam safely.”


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