- Source: Korea Expressway Corporation
Korea Expressway Corporation (Korean: 한국도로공사) is a South Korean corporation running the toll roads of South Korea.
Timeline
1968 – Started construction of Gyeongbu Expressway
1969 – KEC founded (capital stock of 50billion won)
1970 – Opened whole section of 428 km Gyeongbu Expressway
1973 – Opened the era of 1,000 km Expressway network
1973 – Established a Survey Institute (Currently Transport Research Institute)
1978 – Daily number of vehicles using expressways surpassed 100,000
1980 – Launched integrated tolling system
1984 – Opened a traffic information broadcasting studio
1987 – Total length of expressway exceed 1,500 km
1988 – Daily toll revenue surpassed 1 billion won
1990 – Total assets exceeded 1 trillion Korea won
1994 – Mechanized toll collection system (TCS) at all toll gates
1994 – Total assets surpassed 5 trillion won
1994 – Introduced the first bus-only lane
1997 – Built nationwide independent communications network
1999 – Started Hi-Pass pilot project
1999 – Opened the era of 2,000 km Expressway network
2001 – Opened 423.2 km expressways
2003 – Arranged foreign capital at low interest rates (US$500mil, 10year maturity)
2007 – Expanded Hi-Pass service to nationwide
2007 – Total length of expressways exceed 3,000 km
2010 – Rate of Hi-Pass use surpassed 50% and number of Hi-Pass users surpassed 5 million
2012 – Opened the era of 4,000 km Expressway network
See also
Expressways in South Korea
References
External links
Official website (in English)
Former website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass
- V-League (Korea Selatan)
- 2024–25 V-League (Korea Selatan)
- CJ Group
- Piala KOVO
- Distrik Seocho
- Jalan tol di Jepang
- MRT Bangkok
- Metro Delhi
- Capitalinc Investment
- Korea Expressway Corporation
- Gyeongbu Expressway
- Expressways in South Korea
- Korea Expressway Corporation Hi-Pass
- Gyeongin Expressway
- Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway
- Seohaean Expressway
- Honam Expressway
- V-League (South Korea)
- Dhaka–Bhanga Expressway