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  2. Expressways in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The current highway shield for expressways is inspired by U.S. highway signage, combining the shape of U.S. Highway shields with the red, white, and blue color scheme of U.S. Interstate shields which are the same colors used in the South Korean flag. Most of the expressway network is managed by the Korea Expressway Corporation. Since 2000 ...

  3. National highways of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has a nationwide system of national highways (Korean: 국도; Hanja: 國道; RR: Gukdo), officially called as General national highways (Korean: 일반국도; Hanja: 一般國道; RR: Ilbangukdo), distinct from the expressways.

  4. Port of Jeju - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Jeju (Korean: 제주항; Hanja: 濟州港) is a port and cruise ship terminal in South Korea, located in the city of Jeju. [2] The Port of Jeju is used for cruise ships and exports of goods. Jeju island is home to the second biggest airport in South Korea after Incheon.

  5. Transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services and air routes that traverse the country. South Korea is the third country in the world to operate a maglev train, which is an automatically run people mover at Incheon International Airport .

  6. Highway system in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has seven highway systems. [1] National expressways (Korean: ...

  7. Road transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Road transport is an essential element of the South Korean transport network, and vital part of the South Korean economy. The total length of the country's road and highway networks is 110,714 km. As of 2023, a total of about 25.85 million vehicles were registered. [2] South Korea has taken various

  8. Sejong–Pocheon Expressway - Wikipedia

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    It is a private investment project so the toll rates are cheaper than other expressways in South Korea. The highway operated is by the Seoul Northern Highway Corporation . The Sejong–Guri section has been called Sejong–Seoul Expressway or 2nd Gyeongbu Expressway , and it is planned to reduce traffic congestion between Gyeongbu Expressway ...

  9. National Route 42 (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal IS (Yongin Public Bus Terminal) (Yongin Overpass) 터미널사거리 (용인공용버스터미널) (용인육교) National Route 45 (Baegok-daero) Dongbu IS 동부사거리 Prefectural Route 57 Prefectural Route 98 (Dongbu-ro) Mapyeong IS 마평삼거리 Geumnyeong-ro Dongbu-dong Community Center IS 동부동주민센터사거리 ...