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Vehicle Curbs Review Ordered as Oil Prices Surge Due to Middle East Tensions

editor 3월 17, 2026
Vehicle Curbs Review Ordered as Oil Prices Surge Due to Middle East Tensions
President Lee Jae Myung addresses a Cabinet meeting at the Government Complex Sejong on Tuesday. ()

South Korea is considering implementing vehicle restrictions as a potential strategy to lower national fuel consumption.

During a Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment stated that it is examining the feasibility, timing, and scope of potential vehicle usage restrictions, following a request from President Lee Jae Myung.

“Energy conservation requires a nationwide effort,” stated President Lee, as reported by the presidential office. “Please prepare various energy demand reduction measures, including options like a five-day or ten-day vehicle restriction system, if deemed necessary.”

The proposed energy-saving measures involve policies designed to limit vehicle use based on license plate numbers to curtail fuel demand.

The prospective five-day vehicle restriction system would prohibit the operation of each registered vehicle for one day per week. A ten-day system, a less stringent alternative, would restrict vehicle operation only once every ten days.

If enacted, these measures would mark the first instance of civilian vehicle restrictions since the 1990-1991 Gulf War. During that period, the South Korean government introduced a ten-day vehicle rationing system for approximately two months in 1991 in an effort to control fuel consumption.

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