On the Day of the CSAT, Drivers Urged to Refrain from Honking and Strict Ban on Illegal Parking and Stopping

Sangju City in Gyeongbuk will operate model taxis for free for examinees on the day of the CSAT.

Sangju City in Gyeongbuk will operate model taxis for free for examinees on the day of the CSAT.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Sangju City in Gyeongbuk has prepared special transportation measures for the 2022 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) scheduled for the 18th to support test-takers.


Sangju City will mobilize about 20 exemplary taxis from the city's Model Drivers Association to provide free transportation for test-takers from all over the city to the test sites from 7 a.m. until the entrance closing time.


Illegal parking enforcement vehicles will be deployed around major test sites such as Sangju High School, Sangju Girls' High School, and Wooseok Girls' High School to prevent traffic congestion.


They plan to request beforehand that drivers of buses, taxis, and other vehicles refrain from honking and cooperate with traffic order to support the test-takers.



Mayor Kang Young-seok said, "We will do our best to ensure a quiet atmosphere for concentration during the exam and to prevent any inconvenience in transportation."


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