South Korea invests in nationwide automated vehicle services
With a 2.6 billion won investment, South Korea aims to enhance automated vehicle services across Seoul, Sejong and other regions
The South Korean government, via the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT), announced a significant initiative to bolster automated vehicle services in various regions throughout the country, including Seoul, Sejong, Gyeonggi (comprising Pangyo and Anyang), Chungnam (Cheonan), Gyeongbuk (Gyeongju), Gyeongnam (Hadong), and Jeju.
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