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南韓69歲的Cha Sa-soon大媽考了960次,終於拿到駕照

(2010-09-05 23:10:56) 下一個
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/southkorea/7983082/Grandmother-passes-driving-test-at-960th-attempt.html

Grandmother passes driving test at 960th attempt
A South Korean grandmother has become a national celebrity by passing her driving test at the 960th attempt.

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Cha Sa-soon taking her written test for the 960th time and finally passing Photo: motortrivia.com

Cha Sa-soon, 69, whose surname coincidentally means "vehicle" in Korean, is now appearing in a prime-time advertisement for Hyundai, Korea's largest carmaker.
For three years beginning in April 2005, she took her driving test once a day, five days a week. After that, her pace slowed, to around twice a week.

"When she finally got her licence, we all went out cheering and hugged her, giving her flowers," said Park Su-yeon, an instructor at Jeonbuk Driving School.

He said that Mrs Cha would not be a danger, since it was on the written part of the test, rather than the practical side, that she had failed so many times.

"I wanted to get a driver's licence so I could take my grandchildren to the zoo," Mrs Cha explained.


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