Starting today (13th), it is mandatory to wear a mask during the crowded hours of the passengers, such as commuting on the Seoul Subway. If you don't wear a mask, it prevents you from passing through the turnstile itself.

As of today, the city of Seoul has decided to oblige passengers to wear a mask when the congestion reaches 150% in the train, where it can reach the shoulders of the next person. Passengers without masks are restricted from entering the subway ticket gates.

Passengers without masks can buy at commercial prices at convenience stores and vending machines in history.

When the congestion that is too crowded to reach the arm reaches 170%, the electric vehicle passes through the station without stopping and restricts additional boarding.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government decided to increase the number of trains on subway lines 2, 4, and 7 where people are particularly crowded during rush hours. In the case of buses, we plan to flexibly adjust the allocation interval or minimize the congestion by adding spare vehicles.

Let's watch the video on the first day of the crowded subway mask wearing a scene!

(Composition: Joeul Sun, Photograph: Choi Woong Choi · VJ Roh Jaemin, Editorial: Park Seungyeon)