On the afternoon of the 15th, two days before the College Scholastic Ability Test, traffic safety officers at the Suwon Nambu Police Station in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, are attaching notices to police motorcycles and patrol cars that will be used for special traffic management during the exam. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

On the afternoon of the 15th, two days before the College Scholastic Ability Test, traffic safety officers at the Suwon Nambu Police Station in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, are attaching notices to police motorcycles and patrol cars that will be used for special traffic management during the exam.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] The National Police Agency announced on the 17th that it provided a total of 245 assistance cases related to the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT). By type, giving rides to test takers was the most frequent with 209 cases, followed by 12 cases of helping find admission tickets.


To manage traffic near the test sites on the day of the exam, the police deployed 10,163 personnel, 1,245 patrol cars, and 423 sidecars. The police explained that they plan to manage traffic until the exam ends, including rerouting noise-causing vehicles around the test sites during the third period listening evaluation.



After the exam ends, the police plan to assign traffic officers to areas expected to have large crowds to carry out accident prevention activities.


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