Step-by-step Security and Test Site Safety Management
Guidance for Rerouting Noisy Vehicles on Test Day

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Ahead of the 2022 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) scheduled for the 18th, the police will provide security support and traffic management to ensure the smooth progress of the exam.


The National Police Agency announced on the 15th that a total of 10,506 police officers will be deployed for security and safety activities related to the CSAT.


The police will first focus on preventing the leakage of exam questions and answer sheets. During the transportation of exam questions and answer sheets, one patrol car and two armed officers will be assigned per route to escort jointly with the education office, and two officers will be assigned to each storage facility. Additionally, 112-linked patrols will be conducted every two hours at the storage sites.


On the exam day, two officers will be stationed at the main entrance during the morning entry time at each test site to maintain order, and patrol cars will be strategically placed until the exam ends. Furthermore, main roads within a 2 km radius of the test sites will be intensively managed, and from 1:10 PM to 1:35 PM, during the listening test, vehicles causing noise will be guided to detour.



After the exam ends and answer sheets are collected at the grading headquarters, an on-site command post (CP) will be established to manage the situation, with two officers conducting perimeter patrols as well as 112-linked patrols. A police official stated, "We will support a smooth CSAT through phased security and safety activities."


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