A Korean woman earned her driver’s license after 960 attempts and spending more than $14,000.
68 years old Cha Sa-Soonexplained that she postponed the process of obtaining a license because she was too busy raising her child. I took the written exam for the first time in 2005, but unfortunately I did not pass.
But she didn’t give up. After working so hard, I said, “It’s like taking the exam every day, 5 days a week, for 3 years,” I finally passed. The next step was the practical exam, which also presented many difficulties.
Sa-Soon is known to have taken a total of 960 tests to obtain a driver’s license. It is estimated that more than $14,000 was spent on test taking during this period, not including driving lessons.
Why is she so obsessed with getting a license? Sa-Soon explained that he needed his own vehicle to support his vegetable selling business and take his grandchildren to the zoo.
When I passed the exam, everyone was very happy and Jeonbuk Driving school employees were also included. “We all clapped, hugged her and gave her flowers,” said Sa-Soon’s instructor. The New York Timessaid to
As proof that good things come to those who wait, the Korean automaker heard that Sa-Soon had passed the test on its 960th attempt. Hyundaigave her a new car worth about $15,000.
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