Gwangju Police Implement Special Traffic Control for 2022 College Scholastic Ability Test View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Police will implement special traffic control measures ahead of the 2022 College Scholastic Ability Test.


The Gwangju Police Agency and the Autonomous Police Committee will provide transportation support and special traffic management for 17,034 examinees taking the exam on the 18th.


From 6 a.m. on the day of the exam, 342 personnel including police officers and exemplary drivers, along with 78 patrol cars and police motorcycles, will be deployed around major congested intersections within a 2 km radius of the test sites to support examinees’ timely arrival.


In addition, traffic control will be enforced around the test sites, with vehicle access restricted 200 meters ahead of the exam locations, and illegal parking and stopping around the test sites will be monitored in cooperation with local governments in advance.


In particular, if issues such as lost or forgotten admission tickets or confusion about the test site occur, examinees can report to 112 or request assistance from police officers, who will promptly and safely transport them to the test site using nearby patrol cars or police motorcycles.


A Gwangju Police Agency official requested cooperation to refrain from honking near the test sites during the listening test period, the 3rd session (13:10?13:35), and to use public transportation on the exam day morning to ensure examinees’ smooth entry to the test sites.





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