60 out of 100 is a passing score in Korea?!
Sheesh ... it's 90 out of 100 here.
Hot Topics | |
---|---|
IkemenTommy wrote:I am sure there was a good reason for her to not get a driver's license. I will try to stay off the road while I'm in Korea the next time.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Good idea anyway. Have you seen the way people drive there? I remeber on one 5 day holiday to Seoul I saw nine traffic accidents.
IkemenTommy wrote:I suppose very similar to Japan.
Mike Oxlong wrote:There really needs to be a cut-off number of tests you can take before you are just denied a driver's license for good. If her learning curve for that simple test is too slow, then when she gets into actual traffic she'll be disasterous, as an even steeper learning curve to handle real situations in real time will be necessary, but sorely lacking.
Mike Oxlong wrote:There really needs to be a cut-off number of tests you can take before you are just denied a driver's license for good. If her learning curve for that simple test is too slow, then when she gets into actual traffic she'll be disasterous, as an even steeper learning curve to handle real situations in real time will be necessary, but sorely lacking.
omae mona wrote:I suspect her real problem is illiteracy. She probably can't read the test and just had to keep circling items at random until by luck she happened to score 60%.
omae mona wrote:Folks, read the article carefully! This was just her WRITTEN test. She has not even tried the actual driving test yet.
I suspect her real problem is illiteracy. She probably can't read the test and just had to keep circling items at random until by luck she happened to score 60%.
omae mona wrote:Folks, read the article carefully! This was just her WRITTEN test. She has not even tried the actual driving test yet.
I suspect her real problem is illiteracy. She probably can't read the test and just had to keep circling items at random until by luck she happened to score 60%.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Yokohammer, it just goes to show that having a bunch of relatively strict tests really does nothing to improve people's driving ability. I think the reason North American drivers may generally be better is people spend more time behind the wheel.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 24 guests