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Drivers have poetic licence

The Times of India 10 Sep 2010
That's why Cha Sa-soon's surname means 'vehicle' in Korean ... Pursuing a driver's licence since 2005, Cha never gave up ... Had Cha been in a chakka-jammed Indian metro, for instance, she'd have rued all that effort getting into the driver's seat ... Now, if Cha settled in Noida or Gurgaon ...
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South Korean grandmother passes driving test after 960th attempt!

Newstrack India 06 Sep 2010
Cha Sa-soon, 69, whose surname means "vehicle" in Korean, has for three years since the beginning of April 2005, taken her driving test once a day, five days a week, after which her pace slowed to around twice a week.
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Grandmother passes driving test at 960th attempt

The Daily Telegraph 05 Sep 2010
A South Korean grandmother has become a national celebrity by passing her driving test at the 960th attempt. Cha Sa-soon taking her written test for the 960th time and finally passing Photo ... Cha Sa-soon, 69, whose surname coincidentally means "vehicle" in Korean, is now appearing in a prime-time advertisement for Hyundai, Korea's largest carmaker.
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