While many of us were opposed to women-only parking spots in South Korea, we may want to make an exception for Cha Sa-Soon who just passed her written driver’s license exam after 950 attempts.
She appears to be the previously unidentified woman who flunked the test 771 times, here.
She attempted to pass the exam almost every day since April 2005.
She still have to master the driving portion of the exam.
For the full story, click here.
I completely agree with Rcampbell.
I guess the bumper sticker that read:
If you don’t like the way I drive stay off of the side walk….. has new meaning.
I think I saw her driving in Dallas. I swear I did or maybe it was here sister, nah it had to be her.
Swervin’ In My Lane
by Robert Earl Keen
“Sometimes I don’t know what I’m doing
‘Cause sometimes all my days are filled with rain
As I travel down life’s higway, things ain’t going my way
‘Cause there’s always someone swervin in my lane
You keep a swervin’ in my lane and it’s causing’ lots of danger
I’m a honkin’ on my horn, I’m a shooting you the finger
I keep a switchin’ on my bright lights, but your just too dim to know
When your swervin’ on life’s highway, your running someone off the road
The day you drove away I thought I never
Could love another. How else could I feel?
But now when you run into me, I cain’t believe I could not see
Your all tanked up, but no ones at the wheel
You keep a swervin’ in my lane and it’s causin’ lots of danger
I’m a cussin’ out your name, I’m a shooting you the finger
I keep a switchin’ on my bright lights, but your just too dim to know
When your swervin’ on life’s highway, your running someone off the road
When and if I ever finally pass you
Oh when I do and if I’m still alive
I won’t never see you, cause I’m ripping out my rearview
And I’m shifting it on in to overdrive
But your still swervin’ in my lane and it’s causin’ lots of danger
I’m a stompin’ on the foot feed, I’m a shooting you the finger
I keep a switchin’ on my bright lights, but your just too dim to know
When your swervin’ on life’s highway, your running someone off the road.”
You could probably get a passing score after that many tries by just guessing randomly, especially if you do know the correct answer to a handful of the questions.
The most important part of the story is knowing that she lives and will be driving in Korea—not directly in front of me.