South Korea to tighten public-sector driving curbs as energy alert raised
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Published on April 1, 2026.
South Korea has increased its energy security alert to "warning" level due to ongoing instability in the Middle East, raising uncertainty over energy supply. The country's energy ministry will implement an odd-even rule that restricts when public-sector vehicles can be used depending on the number on their license plate, which will affect around 11,000 public institutions. The ministry has urged public sector workers to use flexible working arrangements and avoid non-essential travel.
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