Han River Regional Pre-Departure Check
A Han River checklist for water level, bridges, docks, passenger vessels, and restricted areas
Start with the key point. A Han River checklist for water level, bridges, docks, passenger vessels, and restricted areas
Split the Han River route into checkpoints
Bridge names are shared reference points. Correct the plan with water level, restricted areas, passenger routes, and bridge-pier visibility.
Agree on the travel direction first.
Mark the bridges you will pass in order.
Avoid boarding, mooring, and passenger-vessel movement.
Slow down near blind spots and changing flow.
Set the return point and time before leaving.
Start with local rules
The Han River is an urban inland waterway. Check Seoul operating rules, water level, discharge, bridges, docks, and restricted or dangerous areas before departure.
Check sequence
- Review Seoul Future Han River Headquarters leisure operating rules.
- Check water level and discharge from relevant water-control information.
- Mark todayβs bridges from downstream to upstream.
- Keep low speed around cruise boats, Han River buses, and docks.
- Check restricted and dangerous areas around busy sections.
- Avoid beginner operation in fog, heavy rain, strong wind, or at night.
π Sources
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Remember before departure
This guide is general information. For actual license booking, renewal, operation, reporting, and restricted-area decisions, confirm the latest Korea Coast Guard portal and relevant authority guidance.
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