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This really boggles my mind. It really does.

 

 

A dogged South Korean grandmother has failed her driving test 771 times, police said Thursday, but a local newspaper reported she will keep trying.

 

The 68-year-old, identified only by her last name Cha, has taken the test almost every working day since 2005 in the southwestern city of Jeonju. She failed again Monday for the 771st time.

 

"It was a record-breaking number here," Choi Yong-Cheol, a police sergeant supervising the test in the city's Deokjingu district, told AFP.

 

"I wonder if she will try it again for a 772nd time."

 

The Korea Times said Cha will in fact be back for another attempt.

 

Choi said that Cha cannot pass the preliminary written section of the test, averaging scores of 30-50 whereas the pass mark is 60 out of 100.

 

Local media said that Cha sells food and household items door to door at apartment complexes, carrying the items in a handcart, but wants to get a car for her business.

 

Police estimate she has spent almost five million won (3,600 dollars) to take the written test, with each test costing 6,000 won in addition to other expenses.

 

"I feel sorry every time I see Cha fail. When she passes, I'll make a commemorative tablet myself and give it to her," one officer was quoted as saying

 

 

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20090205/tod-skorean-granny-fails-driving-test-77-7f81b96.html

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Dont cha agree? :p

 

I know this is really childish, but I laughed my arse off at that. Even if your threads see the lock of death, you'll always be remembered by me for this.

 

But, hmm, this baffles me. How does the written test actually work? All I know is that it is computerised in the UK, and that you are given a set of questions, and multiple choice answers. Surely if you ask someone a question, they can either get it right or get it wrong. If you get it right, wohoo. If you get it wrong, you go home, revise some more, and you should know the answer the next time you encounter that question.

 

That's the flaw with tests. Sure, she may not even know how to drive, but if she does pass the test, they can't make her retake it again. The flaw is that once you pass, you pass. Whether it's your first go, tenth, or 772nd.

 

So, hmm. It's really baffling how she's managing to not pass this. She must have some grasp of how to answer this test, as she's been averaging scores between 30 and 50. If it was lower, then you'd think "hmmm."

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How can you take a test that many times?

 

There must be like a zero waiting list over there.

 

Here you have to wait like 3 - 5 months if you had to retake a driving test

 

There isn't any sort of wait here in Canada. You just go into a testing centre a Week after you failed it and write it. Its probably similar.

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