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  2010-05-25 05:57:36

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[align=center][url=http://cosmopic.com/6v8w233h345-chasasoondriverstest.jpg][img=101x150]http://cosmopic.com/6/8/chasasoondriverstest.th.jpg[/img][/url][/align][align=center]Back in September 2009, we

[align=center][url=http://cosmopic.com/6v8w233h345-chasasoondriverstest.jpg][img=101x150]http://cosmopic.com/6/8/chasasoondriverstest.th.jpg[/img][/url][/align][align=center]Back in September 2009, we covered the story of Cha Sa-soon, a 69-year-old South Korean woman who, over a period of four years, spent over 4,000,000 won ($3,500) on driving tests�all of which she failed miserably. It appears that all her hard work paid off, as Miss Sa-soon has finally earned her license! It took Cha Sa-soon over 960 tries, but she is now an official member of South Korea�s driving club. According to the Huffington Post, Miss Sa-soon passed the written portion of the exam on November 4, 2009 with a minimum passing score of 60 out of 100. After that came the driving test. Surprisingly, it took Miss Sa-soon only 10 tries before she mastered the drive, which is quite a masterful feat, at least in comparison to her written performance. The irony is that more often than not, the driving test�especially the parallel parking�proves to be the most difficult for potential drivers seeking their license. Apparently, this rule of thumb worked backwards for Miss Sa-soon. So what are her plans now? Yonhap reports say that Miss Sa-soon intends to buy a used car in the hope of visiting her children and improving her vegetable-selling business. We wish Miss Sa-soon much luck, but beg her to remember to always drive defensively because driving is a privilege, not a luxury![/align]

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