Available for use upon submission of the voting confirmation certificate by the driver after phone registration

Daejeon Transportation Vulnerable Mobility Support Center will provide free round-trip transportation to polling stations for transportation-vulnerable individuals on the early voting days of the 22nd general election, April 4th and 5th, as well as on the election day, April 10th. / Daejeon Transportation Corporation

Daejeon Transportation Vulnerable Mobility Support Center will provide free round-trip transportation to polling stations for transportation-vulnerable individuals on the early voting days of the 22nd general election, April 4th and 5th, as well as on the election day, April 10th. / Daejeon Transportation Corporation

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The Daejeon Transportation Mobility Support Center for the Transportation Disadvantaged, operated by Daejeon Transportation Corporation, announced on the 3rd that it will provide free round-trip transportation to polling stations for the transportation disadvantaged on the early voting days and election day of the 22nd National Assembly election.


The eligible individuals are those with severe disabilities who have difficulty walking and elderly people aged 65 or older with mobility difficulties. They can use the service if they are registered members of the Daejeon Transportation Mobility Support Center or register as new members.


Those wishing to use the free service should inform the center by phone on the early voting days or election day that they are visiting a polling station, and after using the service, receive a voting confirmation slip at the polling station and submit it to the driver.


This project is a social contribution initiative jointly conducted by the Daejeon Transportation Mobility Support Center and the Daejeon City Election Commission, with costs supported by the Election Commission.



Yeon Gyu-yang, president of Daejeon Transportation Corporation, said, “This social contribution was prepared to guarantee the voting rights of the transportation disadvantaged and to promote voting culture ahead of the 22nd National Assembly election,” adding, “We will strive to provide transportation convenience for voting so that the precious votes of people with disabilities and the elderly can be protected.”


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