Seoul City significantly strengthens emergency transportation measures amid city bus strike

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subway and replacement buses added during rush hour
strengthening its emergency transportation measures to minimize inconvenience to citizens 

Diplomacy Journal shJung 기자  As the city bus strike enters its second day, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that it is further strengthening its emergency transportation measures to minimize inconvenience to citizens.

 

 

The Seoul Metropolitan Government established an emergency transportation headquarters with relevant organizations even before the strike began, maintaining a rapid response system.


Starting on the 14th, the second day of the strike, the city implemented measures such as increasing the number of subways, taxis, and other transportation modes, and temporarily disabling bus-only lanes along roads

to accommodate the increased number of private car users.

 

In particular, to minimize congestion during rush hour, the city announced that it is focusing on measures to minimize inconvenience to citizens by focusing on subway deployment, extending subway service, and deploying chartered buses.

 

Furthermore, the Seoul Metropolitan Government Transportation Director stated, "We will make every effort to reach an amicable labor-management agreement and quickly restore normal public transportation operations.


We will continue to pursue related measures to normalize operations, including on-site transportation support and monitoring of traffic conditions."

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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