Woman passes driving test after 960 attempts

A South Korean woman has finally succeeded in passing her driving test on her 960th attempt.

A South Korean woman has finally succeeded in passing her driving test on her 960th attempt.

Cha Sa-soon passed a written exam on her 950th try last year by spending around €13,000, including application fees.

In South Korea, an aspiring driver must pass a written exam to get behind the wheel for a driving test.

The 69-year-old failed several driving tests before finally passing on her 960th trip last month.

Cha said she needed the licence for her vegetable-selling business.

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