Seoul's call taxis for people with disabilities. /Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government

The Seoul city government said on the 7th that it will provide a "priority dispatch service for disabled-call taxis" on the 13th, the day of the 2026 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), for test-takers with disabilities.

The dispatch service targets those with severe mobility impairments among test-takers registered with the Seoul disabled-call taxi program.

Reservations can be made until the 13th, the test day. Applications can be made by phone, and priority dispatch will be available not only for entering the test site on the day of the CSAT but also for returning home after the CSAT ends.

The Seoul city government will also send related notices to test-takers with disabilities and disability organizations. In addition, if a test-taker who did not make an advance reservation applies to use the service on the day of the CSAT, the city plans to dispatch taxis to them first.

Seoul Facilities Corporation Director Han Guk-young said, "As this service is intended to ensure that students with disabilities can sit the CSAT smoothly, we ask for the cooperation and understanding of other users on the test day."

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