Jeonnam Police Conduct Special Traffic Management for 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test Preparation View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency and Jeonnam Autonomous Police Committee announced on the 15th that they will implement special traffic management on the 17th to support the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT).


This year, the CSAT will be held at 55 test sites across 21 cities and counties in the Jeonnam region, with a total of 13,995 examinees.


From 6 a.m., 340 personnel including traffic police, local police, and members of cooperative organizations, along with 123 vehicles such as patrol cars and motorcycles, will be deployed on major routes to and from the test sites to secure access and actively manage traffic flow and safety.


In addition, if situations arise where examinees have difficulty entering the test sites at the designated time due to traffic accidents or other reasons and request police assistance, plans are in place to transport them directly to the test sites.


Especially during the third period (from 1:10 p.m. to 1:35 p.m., 25 minutes), when the English listening test begins, drivers passing near the test sites will be asked to refrain from honking, and large trucks and other noise-generating vehicles will be rerouted to control noise.



A representative from the Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency urged, “We ask for active cooperation with police traffic management so that examinees do not face difficulties on their way to the test sites due to congestion around the test sites on the CSAT day.”


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