Friday, February 20, 2009

Driver's License: A Milestone for Teens

Lately, I have a number of my students gleefully announce that they are turning 16. The beams on their faces are precious ... and I'm sure the anxiety level of their parents has skyrocketed. As they boasted about what day they'll be taking their driving test, I recalled a funny news story about the following Korean lady who has failed her driver's test 771 times! [From FoxNews]
South Korean Woman Fails
Driving Test 771 Times

SEOUL, South Korea — A woman in South Korea who has taken the written exam required for a driver's license nearly every day since 2005 has failed again — but is hoping attempt No. 772 will be the charm.

The aspiring driver took her first test in April 2005, according to Choi Young-chul, an official at the North Jeolla Province driver's license agency in Jeonju, 150 miles south of Seoul.

She has taken the test a record 771 times, most recently on Monday, but has yet to pass. She said she plans to take the test again but did not say when, he said Thursday.

The 68-year-old has spent $3,000 on fees for the test, he said. Applicants must score at least 60 on the written exam before they can get behind the wheel for a driving test. Choi says she's scored as high as 50.

"I feel sorry every time I see Cha fail. When she passes, I'll make a memorial tablet myself and give it to her," Park Jung-seok, a traffic police officer at the agency, told the Korea Times newspaper.

No other details about her identity were released other than her family name, Cha.

Maybe I should share this story with my students ...

1 comments:

Clay Bowler said...

How do you fail something so trivial 771 times?