Gwangju Nam-gu, Vehicle Traffic Ban Within 200m of Exam Sites on Suneung Day View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju (District Mayor Kim Byung-nae) is implementing special traffic measures, including banning vehicle traffic around the test sites, ahead of the College Scholastic Ability Test scheduled for the 18th.


On the 9th, Nam-gu announced that it will implement special traffic measures around the test sites to ensure that examinees can take the exam stably on the day of the college entrance exam.


There are a total of nine test sites within Nam-gu where the exam will be held on the day of the test.


Nam-gu plans to operate a traffic control center on the exam day to facilitate smooth traffic flow around the test sites, cooperating with related organizations such as the police and the Model Drivers Association to control the on-site situation around the test sites in real time.


In particular, starting from 5:30 a.m. on the 18th, 60 traffic guidance personnel will be deployed around the test sites to focus on preventing traffic congestion and noise such as honking near the test sites.


In addition, vehicle entry, exit, and passenger boarding and alighting will be completely prohibited within a 200-meter radius from the entrances of the test sites, including vehicles carrying examinees.


Vehicles parked on arterial roads within 2 km of the test sites will be moved or towed, and the arterial roads around Baegun Square to Gwangju University on Seomun-daero, where test sites are concentrated, will be intensively managed.


Furthermore, to provide transportation convenience for examinees, emergency transport will be arranged in coordination with district office guide vehicles and police vehicles for examinees who have lost or forgotten their admission tickets or are at risk of being late.





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