The Korea Times

May Day rallies expected to cause traffic congestion

- By Jung Da-hyun dahyun08@koreatimes.co.kr

Traffic congestion is expected in Seoul on Wednesday due to the closure of some roads for largescale rallies marking May Day.

According to the police, Tuesday, the two biggest labor unions — the Korean Confederat­ion of Trade Unions (KCTU) and the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (FKTU) — plan to stage their respective rallies.

The KCTU will hold a protest with 25,000 participan­ts near Sejong-daero in central Seoul, starting at 2 p.m., while the FKTU-organized rally will be held in Yeouido, with 7,000 attendees expected.

The KCTU will commence a preliminar­y competitio­n at noon and hold its main event at 2 p.m. between Dongwha Duty Free Shop and Sungnyemun and after that, they will march toward the Seoul Regional Employment and Labor Office in Jung District and Samgakji Station in Yongsan District until 5 p.m.

The FKTU’s rally is scheduled for 1 p.m. through 3:30 p.m., but it does not plan to hold a march.

Police will implement a variable lane between the Sejong-daero intersecti­on and Deoksu Palace, where rallies are expected, to ensure two-way traffic flow. About 200 police officers will be deployed to the venue and marching sections to manage variable lanes and traffic detours.

Additional rallies and marches by other groups are also scheduled in Tongil-ro and Eulji-ro in central Seoul, likely causing severe vehicle congestion in the city.

The Seoul Metropolit­an Police Agency advised that people use public transporta­tion, such as the subway, to avoid the expected congestion.

Meanwhile, other events marking May Day will be held not only in Seoul but also in 15 major cities nationwide, including Busan and Daegu.

The National Police Agency (NPA) conducted a situation inspection meeting, chaired by NPA Commission­er Yoon Hee-keun, on Monday to strategize responses to the May Day rallies following the reported 90,000-person rallies across the country on Wednesday.

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