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Woman takes driver’s written exam and passes after 950 tries

November 6, 12:53 PMAuto ExaminerRuth Manuel-Logan
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What a trooper!
What a trooper!
Sky News

Cha Sa-Soon, 68, of South Korea has developed quite a knack for test-taking. She has been taking, and unfortunately failing, driver’s written exams in her native land since 2005. Even after spending over $4,000 in test fees, Sa-Soon was gung ho, determined to the umpth degree, to take the exam until she passed. Now four years later and the avid test-taker can finally put her pen to rest—SHE PASSED, after only taking the written exam a mere 950 times!

The avid test taker passed the driver's written test with a score of 60 which is the minimum required to pass in South Korea. Now, Sa-Soon must face yet another ultimate exam, a driving test behind the wheel, before she can secure a license.

According to published reports, Sa-Soon is an entrepreneur and needed to get a driver’s license for her business as a vegetable merchant. The grandmother currently delivers her merchandise to customers via a handcart.

Will Sa-Soon ace the driver’s test and get her license on the first try? Only time will tell….

--Car Chick



 

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