A total of 10,475 traffic police officers and 2,238 patrol cars will be deployed around 1,310 test centers nationwide for the 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT).
On the 12th, one day before the 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), a banner cheering for the exam was hung at Ewha Girls' High School in Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News
According to the National Police Agency on November 13, police will crack down on illegal parking and stopping near test centers on this day and encourage vehicles to drive slowly.
Traffic personnel and safety equipment will be pre-deployed around the test centers to maintain smooth traffic flow, and efforts to crack down on illegal parking and prevent noise disturbances will be strengthened.
Minor traffic violations by vehicles carrying test-takers will be handled with on-the-spot guidance, and if a test-taker is delayed for unavoidable reasons, police will provide transportation support using patrol cars.
After the CSAT, police plan to strengthen preventive patrols in crowded areas and carry out safety education and campaigns to prevent unlicensed driving among youth.
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