Membership Registration and Support Applications Accepted Starting from the 4th

Ulsan Ulju-gun will start operating the Ulju-gun Highway Toll Support website from the 4th, accepting membership registration and support applications.


The Ulju-gun Highway Toll Support Project provides support for toll fees up to a maximum of 200,000 KRW per month when using highway exit toll booths during weekday commuting hours (6 AM to 9 AM and 5 PM to 8 PM) for Ulju-gun residents and vehicles registered in Ulju-gun.


The highway toll support website was established to help Ulju-gun residents apply for toll support more conveniently. The focus is on simplifying the application process and maximizing user convenience.


To apply for support, users must access the website, register as members, and submit their Hi-Pass card usage history. Membership registration must be completed by June 30 to allow retroactive toll support from January of this year, and thereafter, support applications can be submitted from the 1st to the 15th of each month.


After downloading their toll usage history as a PDF file from the Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass website, users can upload the relevant data to the dedicated Ulju-gun Highway Toll Support website. The county office reviews the application and reimburses the confirmed amount.


County Governor Lee Soon-geol personally demonstrated the highway toll support system and checked the progress of the project ahead of the website launch.


Ulju-gun plans to continuously improve the website’s user convenience during system operation and provide more efficient services by reflecting user feedback.


For detailed information on website membership registration and support applications, please contact the Ulju-gun Integrated Parking Control Center.



Governor Lee Soon-geol said, “With the operation of the highway toll support website and the full-scale implementation of the project, we expect to significantly reduce the transportation costs for Ulju-gun residents and improve the transportation environment more efficiently. We will continue to promote various policies that provide practical benefits to Ulju-gun residents.”

Lee Soon-geol, Ulju County Governor, is demonstrating the highway toll support website. Photo by Ulju County

Lee Soon-geol, Ulju County Governor, is demonstrating the highway toll support website. Photo by Ulju County

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