“Tamna self-driving car” service that connects the airport, coastal road, and Jungmun tourist complex from the 3rd

(For the future) Travelers visiting Jeju will be able to enjoy the beauty of Jeju beaches (Iho Tewoo Beach, Yongduam, etc.) After the tour, you can safely and comfortably arrive from the airport to the hotel in the Jungmun complex by autonomous car, and you can conveniently move to the desired place by using the autonomous car within the Jungmun complex, so you are looking forward to your Jeju trip.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (Minister Won Hee-ryong) announced that from November 3, the “Tamna self-driving car” mobility service that can be used by anyone in the Jeju coastal road and Jungmun tourist complex area will start.

The 'Tamra Autonomous Vehicle*' service is a project that provides free self-driving services to tourists and local residents visiting Jeju until 23, and was selected by MOLIT as a "self-driving mobility service pilot project" in order to increase public acceptance of autonomous vehicle services in May.

* (Participants) Ride Flux (operator), IT Telecom, Gwangmyeong D&C, KAIST, Jeju Research Institute

Mobility service pilot project started in '20 is a project that provides an opportunity to demonstrate autonomous driving by supporting autonomous vehicle production and service operation costs by MOLIT for autonomous vehicle-based mobility projects creatively prepared by sprout companies (start-up companies) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). 40 billion will be provided for Jeju autonomous driving service ('22.06 ~ '23.12).

 

《2nd Mobility Service Demonstration Project Overview》

· (purpose)
Expansion of opportunities for public experience of autonomous driving and promotion of commercialization of private companies by subsidizing private companies for autonomous vehicle manufacturing, infrastructure construction, and service operation costs

· (Business site)
Jeju International Airport Near Coastal Road/Jungmun Tourism Complex (22), Seogwipo Innovation City (scheduled for '23)
Daegu Technopolis ('22), National Industrial Complex ('23)

· (Business period, project cost)
2 billion support to private businesses in each region for 22.06 years ('23.12~'40)
* Primary project ('1~'20, Siheung “demand-response autonomous driving late-night shuttle” service): Self-driving service provided to more than 21 citizens through autonomous vehicle production (7 units) and service operation

The 'Tamna Autonomous Vehicle' service is operated on the coastal road (16km in total) such as Yongduam-Iho Tewoo Beach near Jeju Airport frequented by local residents and tourists and within the Jungmun Tourist Complex (5kmXNUMX). By linking the driving service, you can travel to your desired destination without driving the car yourself.

In 22, 3 autonomous vehicles (2 coastal roads, 1 Jungmun complex) will be operated from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm on weekdays. board on Service reservations and vehicle calls can be made through the service link and QR code on the operator's Rideflux website (address).

Meanwhile, Autonomous A2G Consortium*, which was also selected as a private operator for the second project, completed service preparations in November and provided passenger service ('10.6) at Daegu Technopolis (17.6 km) and the National Industrial Complex (22 km). and “Dalgubeol Autonomous Vehicle” service that provides robot delivery ('23).

* (Participants) Autonomous AXNUMXG (operator), Kakao Mobility, KT, Hyundai Autoever, Newbility, Korea Automobile Research Institute

Park Ji-hong, Minister of Automobile Policy, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport said, “Jeju is a tourist city that attracts a lot of foreign tourists as well as locals. will fully support private companies so that Korean companies can achieve tangible results in the self-driving car market, where international competition for commercialization is fierce, and continue to promote policies that allow more general public to safely experience autonomous driving services. is,” he added.

 

☞ Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport