A South Korean woman got her driver’s license after 960 attempts and more than $14,000.
68 years oldCha Sa-Soonexplained that she had been busy raising a child and had “postponed the process of obtaining her driver’s license.” I took the written exam for the first time in 2005, but unfortunately I failed.
But she didn’t give up. “I took the exam every day, five days a week for three years,” he says, and after trying so hard, he finally passed. The next step was the practical exam, which had many further obstacles.
Sa-Soon is said to have taken a total of 960 exams to obtain his license. During this time, it is believed that he spent more than $14,000 on all his exams, not including driving lessons.
Why was she so insistent on getting her license? Sa-Soon explained that he needed a private car to support his vegetable sales business and to take his grandchildren to the zoo.
Everyone was very happy when they passed the exam.JeonbukDriving school staff were also included. “Everyone cheered, hugged and gave flowers,” said Sa-Soon’s instructor.The New York Timesspoke to.
Proof that good things come to those who wait, the South Korean automaker learns that Sa-Soon passed the test on its 960th attempt.Hyundaigave away a new car valued at approximately $15,000.
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