The Incheon Metropolitan Government plans to reduce the interval between buses in the city from 6 a.m. to 8:10 a.m., when 28,149 test takers head to the test site, and attach related signs on buses passing through the test site.
In addition, the Incheon subway will secure three preliminary trains to attach notices to 18 stations around the test site to prepare for emergencies, and place 36 support personnel and 14 train operation support teams, respectively.
In the case of taxis, they operate around subway stations, bus stops, and test sites, and they also conduct a campaign to give students a ride first.
Test takers and accompanying guardians registered for a call taxi for the disabled can use a call taxi for the disabled free of charge from their home to the test site.
In particular, the Incheon Metropolitan Government plans to cooperate with the police to maintain traffic order and strengthen crackdowns on illegal parking and stopping around a total of 58 test sites.
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