Seongdong Gwangjin Office of Education, Gwangjin Police Station, Gwangjin Fire Station, and related agencies collaborate to prepare comprehensive measures by sector
Support for transportation, noise and safety management to ensure stable exam participation
On the 14th, 3,577 examinees took exams at seven general high school test sites in Gwangjin-gu

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) has prepared comprehensive measures in various fields and has entered full-scale preparation to ensure the smooth progress of the ‘2025 College Scholastic Ability Test’ to be held on the 14th.


This year, a total of 3,577 examinees are expected to take the test at seven test sites in Gwangjin-gu, including Konkuk University High School.


Accordingly, on the 6th, the district held a countermeasure meeting with local related organizations such as Seongdong Gwangjin Office of Education, Gwangjin Police Station, and Gwangjin Fire Station to discuss response plans in various areas including traffic, noise, and safety management.


First, to transport examinees and establish traffic order around the test sites on the day of the exam, a ‘Traffic Support Plan’ will be implemented. From 6 a.m., a situation room will be operated to monitor the transportation status of examinees in real time, and efforts will be made to maintain traffic order at the test sites by cracking down on illegally parked vehicles near schools. A special 119 emergency situation room will also be operated to prepare for fires and emergencies.


In particular, emergency transport vehicles will be deployed at six major subway stations: ▲ Junggok Station ▲ Achasan Station ▲ Gangbyeon Station ▲ Guui Station ▲ Gwangnaru Station ▲ Konkuk University Entrance Station to support examinees in arriving on time without being late.


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Gwangjin-gu will also implement a ‘Special Noise Management Plan’ to ensure that examinees can take the test in a comfortable environment.


On the day of the exam, official letters requesting noise reduction will be sent to construction sites and noise-generating businesses near schools, and measures such as stopping the use of speakers at construction sites and halting building demolition and civil engineering work will be taken. From 1 p.m., when the English listening test is conducted, traffic noise and living noise around the test sites will be intensively controlled to prevent examinees from being disturbed while solving problems.


Safety management measures have also been prepared after the exam ends. From 7 p.m., a joint ‘Safety Accident Prevention Campaign’ will be conducted by public and private sectors including merchant associations, autonomous disaster prevention groups, and autonomous crime prevention squads in busy areas expected to be crowded, such as Konkuk University Food Street and Chinese Food Culture Street.


In addition, the Gwangjin Police Station and the Youth Harmful Environment Monitoring Team will carry out monitoring activities of harmful environments for youth. The district plans to inspect and educate on violations of the youth entry prohibition at room cafes and multi-rooms, and check and guide the sale of harmful substances to youth at entertainment and karaoke bars.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “I deeply appreciate Seongdong Gwangjin Office of Education, Gwangjin Police Station, and Gwangjin Fire Station for their active cooperation to ensure that examinees can take the test in the best environment,” and added, “We encourage the examinees and their parents for their efforts so far, and Gwangjin-gu will wholeheartedly support your future, which will shine even brighter.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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