Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/02/29
By: Wang Shu-fen and S.C. Chang
Taipei, Feb. 29 (CNA) It’s getting more difficult to get Taiwan’s driver license, as a new road test that will be implemented in step with the existing field test on March 1 will have up to 34 items failing any of which means failure to pass the test.
For example, “observation” before going through a road intersection or pedestrian crossing is valued at 32 points. Failing to observe means a deduction of 32 points, and the passing grade is 70 out of 100 points.
Failure to follow the “changing lane” rule — including observing oncoming cars or pedestrians — will also get a 32-point deduction and thus fail a test.
The Directorate General of Highways launched a pilot project on road test in 2011 but has not make them official until March 1, 2016. [FULL STORY]