(2nd LD) Gov't to strictly enforce five-day vehicle rotation system for public sector | Yonhap News Agency
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OK (ATTN: ADDS more information in paras 5, 9) SEOUL, March 24 (Yonhap) -- The government will strictly enforce a mandatory five-day vehicle rotation system for the public sector to respond to possible oil supply disruption amid persisting tensions in the Middle East while implementing additional energy-saving measures, the climate ministry said Tuesday. Starting Wednesday, the government will beef up monitoring of the public sector's compliance with the license plate-based rationing system, under which cars are divided into five groups based on the last digit of their license plate numbers and each group is prohibited from driving on a designated weekday, according to the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment. Additionally, the government will ease restrictions on coal-fired power generation on days with low fine dust levels and push for swift operation resumptions of five nuclear reactors currently under maintenance as part of efforts to reduce consumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is also affected by the Mideast crisis. nyway@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #vehicle restriction system #oil supply Articles with issue keywords Most Liked Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director (3rd LD) About 40,000 fans gather for BTS comeback concert in downtown Seoul Most Saved Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms Korean Pavilion at Venice Biennale seeks comfort through art, with Han Kang's sculpture of blackened trees 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) N. Korea's Kim reappointed as president of state affairs prev (2nd LD) Gov't to strictly enforce five-day vehicle rotation system for public sector Next (2nd LD) Gov't to strictly enforce five-day vehicle rotation system for public sector
OK (ATTN: ADDS more information in paras 5, 9) SEOUL, March 24 (Yonhap) -- The government will strictly enforce a mandatory five-day vehicle rotation system for the public sector to respond to possible oil supply disruption amid persisting tensions in the Middle East while implementing additional energy-saving measures, the climate ministry said Tuesday. Starting Wednesday, the government will beef up monitoring of the public sector's compliance with the license plate-based rationing system, under which cars are divided into five groups based on the last digit of their license plate numbers and each group is prohibited from driving on a designated weekday, according to the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment. Additionally, the government will ease restrictions on coal-fired power generation on days with low fine dust levels and push for swift operation resumptions of five nuclear reactors currently under maintenance as part of efforts to reduce consumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is also affected by the Mideast crisis. nyway@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #vehicle restriction system #oil supply Articles with issue keywords Most Liked Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director (3rd LD) About 40,000 fans gather for BTS comeback concert in downtown Seoul Most Saved Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms Korean Pavilion at Venice Biennale seeks comfort through art, with Han Kang's sculpture of blackened trees 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) N. Korea's Kim reappointed as president of state affairs prev (2nd LD) Gov't to strictly enforce five-day vehicle rotation system for public sector Next (2nd LD) Gov't to strictly enforce five-day vehicle rotation system for public sector
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SEOUL, March 24 (Yonhap) -- The government will strictly enforce a mandatory five-day vehicle rotation system for the public sector to respond to possible oil supply disruption amid persisting tensions in the Middle East while implementing additional energy-saving measures, the climate ministry said Tuesday.
Starting Wednesday, the government will beef up monitoring of the public sector's compliance with the license plate-based rationing system, under which cars are divided into five groups based on the last digit of their license plate numbers and each group is prohibited from driving on a designated weekday, according to the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment.
The system has been in place but run loosely. Electric and hydrogen vehicles are exempt from such restrictions.
In detail, the ministry will distribute a detailed guideline on the public sector's implementation of the system and push for penalties against public institutions that fail to comply with the rules.
Some 1.5 million vehicles will be subject to the stricter rules, with the measure expected to help the country save about 3,000 barrels of crude oil every day, according to the ministry. South Korea's daily crude oil consumption stands at around 2.8 million barrels, with about half of the volume used for transportation.
A promotion campaign for a car license plate restriction system is held in Suwon, just south of Seoul, on March 23, 2026. (Yonhap)
The government will advise the private sector to voluntarily participate in the program amid growing uncertainties surrounding crude supplies, and consider making the system mandatory for the private sector as well if a Level 3 national resource crisis alert is issued for oil supply.
The ministry said it decided to adopt such a system as the government raised the alert last week over a possible disruption in the crude oil supply by a notch to Level 2 in South Korea's four-tier national resource security crisis warning system.
It will also ask the top 50 companies in terms of oil consumption to devise energy-saving plans and provide incentives to those who meet energy consumption reduction targets while calling on public institutions and large corporations to temporarily adjust working hours to help even out traffic demand for effective energy consumption.
South Korea last implemented a mandatory vehicle rotation system for the private sector in 1991 to respond to the oil supply crisis sparked by the Gulf War.
Additionally, the government will ease restrictions on coal-fired power generation on days with low fine dust levels and push for swift operation resumptions of five nuclear reactors currently under maintenance as part of efforts to reduce consumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is also affected by the Mideast crisis.
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## Expert Analysis
### Merits
- It will also ask the top 50 companies in terms of oil consumption to devise energy-saving plans and provide incentives to those who meet energy consumption reduction targets while calling on public institutions and large corporations to temporarily adjust working hours to help even out traffic demand for effective energy consumption.
### Areas for Consideration
- Additionally, the government will ease restrictions on coal-fired power generation on days with low fine dust levels and push for swift operation resumptions of five nuclear reactors currently under maintenance as part of efforts to reduce consumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is also affected by the Mideast crisis. nyway@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #vehicle restriction system #oil supply Articles with issue keywords Most Liked Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director (3rd LD) About 40,000 fans gather for BTS comeback concert in downtown Seoul Most Saved Netflix, BTS to turn Seoul into world's 'biggest watch party' (LEAD) FM Cho sidesteps questions on whether U.S. asked Seoul to send warships to Middle East Four decades of Damien Hirst on display at MMCA, from shark to cherry blossoms Korean Pavilion at Venice Biennale seeks comfort through art, with Han Kang's sculpture of blackened trees 'BTS: The Return' captures brotherhood under 'heavy crown': director Most Viewed All Categories (LEAD) N.
### Implications
- OK (ATTN: ADDS more information in paras 5, 9) SEOUL, March 24 (Yonhap) -- The government will strictly enforce a mandatory five-day vehicle rotation system for the public sector to respond to possible oil supply disruption amid persisting tensions in the Middle East while implementing additional energy-saving measures, the climate ministry said Tuesday.
- Starting Wednesday, the government will beef up monitoring of the public sector's compliance with the license plate-based rationing system, under which cars are divided into five groups based on the last digit of their license plate numbers and each group is prohibited from driving on a designated weekday, according to the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment.
- In detail, the ministry will distribute a detailed guideline on the public sector's implementation of the system and push for penalties against public institutions that fail to comply with the rules.
- Some 1.5 million vehicles will be subject to the stricter rules, with the measure expected to help the country save about 3,000 barrels of crude oil every day, according to the ministry.
### Expert Commentary
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