Showing posts with label Korean Driving Permit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean Driving Permit. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

"Safe Road Happy Drive"



Let's talk getting your Korean Drivers License from scratch.
We're talking all the way from start to finish and beginning to end.


There are three basic reasons to do this:

1.  You can't get to the Embassy because of work.
2.  You don't want to turn over your license from home.
3.  You don't have a license because you're a weirdo like me.

Near the Yongin office there is a coffee shop if you arrive early. So just make a day of it and enjoy yourself.
I have basically three thoughts after completing the process.

First of all:

 Don't be afraid,
it's not a big deal.  

Second of all:

Pay attention to the videos,
they are the most important thing.

Third:

It's pretty darn inexpensive, maybe $50 - $75 bucks in the end.



You will take three tests:

1. 40 Question Computer Test
2. Closed Course "I can operate a car" Test
3. "On the open road" Driving Test


Before each test you will watch a video with English subtitles.
These videos have all the answers you need to pass.
Do NOT blow them off.

READ THIS BLOG AS WELL: http://www.talesfromkorea.com/?p=590


"Health Exam"

The Paperwork:

Saturday

  1. It might be confusing at first!  Just relax.  Show people your paperwork and they will show you where to go next.  Sure, nothing is really in English but they get you where you need to go when you show them your paper.
  2. Don't panic if you don't have time to get photos before you go.  They totally have a booth there where you can get it done.
  3. Have your home address ready.  You will have to write it a lot.
  4. The Health Check is nothing much at all:  They went so fast through the eye exam I didn't even have time to answer most of the time but I still seemed to pass.  

Written Exam cattle call.

The Written: 

Saturday

  1. The English exam is only one Saturday a month at 9:30am at the Yongin branch.
  2. You need to show up about 8:45am - 9:00am to cue.  You'll need to get a number before watching the video and it's busy so don't mess around.
  3. Pay attention to the crazy pre-test video.  It holds the clues to what you need to know.  It's way more important then reading the test book.
  4. Be warned, once you get into the test, the wording can be totally whack.  The previous blog I mentioned gives great advice on how to pass by looking for key words.
  5. The screens can be very hard to read and many of the questions you must select TWO answers and not one.  If you don't select two you can go back and fix it.  You won't automatically get it wrong.

The "I Can Operate A Car" Closed Course: 

Monday

  1. You can actually get in trouble for going "to fast" on things as well as "to slow".  We aren't talking about exceeding the speed limit.  I'm talking about checking your wipers fast or your blinkers fast.
  2. Also, when they say "check" something, they don't mean "check it".  They mean do it EXACTLY like this video tells you to do it: CLICK HERE  OR  Put this address in your browser:  http://dl.koroad.or.kr/PAGE_license/yonginLic/view.jsp?code=103308&isSkin=Y&cmd=view&boardCode=101177&page&bseq=130021  (Also, when I say exactly I mean EXACTLY!)
  3. In theory they will show you this video before you take the exam.  However, be warned.  The first time I took the test they did not.  A women stood up and rambled on about stuff for a while and they shipped us out the door.  I failed spectacularly.  After watching the video it was easy breezy.


The "On the Open Road" Driving Exam: 

Wednesday


  1. They will give you a copy of the route when you make your test appointment.   That means you can actually practice the route if you have a car.  I didn't bother since I don't  have a car.  The instructor told be when and where to turn.  He could say left, right and straight - however he kept getting them confused.  This is why the route map helped, I had a good idea of where I was headed so I knew when he said the wrong thing.
  2. You need to pay attention to the points.  There are some big things you can lose a lot of points for like "Checking the parameter of your car before you start".
  3. At first I thought it was "bring a friend" day at the DMV, then I realized you take your test with another person.  One person drives out and the other person drives back.  Pretty efficient actually.
  4. You will have to parallel park.  However, it is done on a closed course with nobody around so the stress is minimal.  The old man who took the test at the same time as me was, literally, the worst parker I could imagine and he got his license just fine.  You've got THREE minutes to get the job done so just take your time.  
  5. There were no surprises.  They don't shout at you to STOP, or tell you to do down some weird road.  It's straight forward and if you know the basics of driving you will be just fine.
  6. Please Read the Blog: Computer - Student - Tester to learn more about the COMPUTERIZED version of this test.



As you can see, 
depending on your availability,
it is possible to complete the testing in one week.

 READ THIS BLOG AS WELL:

So, don't be scared.
Oh, and I took my test in Yongin!