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02-26-2010, 09:08 AM
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and i guess u didn't go to the centre with a arm in a cast. took me a good 45 min to persuade a lady that it would not impair my driving ability once the cast was off. it seemed she was set in having that on my driving license. but, yes, apart from that it was most likely easier than having to do the real thing. 蒼天(そうてん)翔(か)ける日輪(にちりん)の 青春の覇気 美(うるわ)しく 輝く我が名ぞ 阪神タイガース ※オウ オウ オウオウ 阪神タイガース フレ フレ フレフレ |
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02-26-2010, 01:41 PM
I wish all countries were as strict as Japan when it comes to issuing drivers licenses, it would keep a lot of people who should not be driving off of the roads. In America you need only pay $10 or so, take a one-page written test, and a 5 minute driving test; as a result, you end up with streets full of incompetent drivers. I'm not saying that Japanese drivers are all that skillful, but at least the driving schools and licensing system in Japan encourage one to be serious and safe when behind the wheel.
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02-27-2010, 12:12 AM
I had no driving test at all to get my TX license...
Instead I spent the entire summer of my 15th year, three months, going to driving school. I had to present proof at least 90 hours under instruction, as well as about twice that in classroom instruction. I earned my license, thanks. :P |
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