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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.
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
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 ...
Luxury line Crystal Cruises says it will return to South Korea on its 2012 World Cruise for the first time since
South Korea has seven highway systems. [1] National expressways (Korean: ...
The harbor set a record for civil investment in a seaport in South Korea. [82] Currently, sea routes have been established for China, Japan, Thailand , and Indonesia with municipal support. [ 83 ] In January 2011, Samsung electronics decided to choose Mokpo as their chief exporting harbor for merchandise from its factory in Gwangju.
South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol claimed he had declared martial law to protect the country from ‘anti-state’ forces
Yongin–Seoul Expressway (Korean: 용인서울고속도로, part of Expressway 171) is an expressway in South Korea, connecting Yongin, Gyeonggi and Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Informally known as the Gyeongsu Expressway ( Korean : 경수고속도로 ), it is the only expressway in South Korea not directly connected to another expressway.