July 12, 2009

buckle up.

I have been studying for my Chinese drivers license for the past week…from what I hear the test can be difficult, but the good thing is if you fail the first time you can head right back in and immediately re-take. If that doesn’t work, you can take it again twice the next day! I am liking my chances and will keep you posted. I wanted to share just a few of the 1500 grammar-challenged, head scratching questions that you might find funny:

There is an entire section of “When encountering…” questions about what a driver should do in real life driving situations that I assure you I had never thought of as necessary until I came to China…

WHEN encountering…
…a flock of sheep
…pedestrians on the road who are highly concentrated in speaking over cell phones
…a blind man on the road (it begs the question…)
…someone herding animals
…an old man riding a bike (it’s a whole different story if he’s young, I guess.)
…a man powered cart
…pedestrians carrying farm tools on shoulders
…an animal drawn cart
…pedestrians wearing cotton padded caps or overcoats in winter (if they're wearing wool, i suppose you can just ignore them.)

I also found some other helpful tips in the driving test study guide…
1. Refrain from competing with a train
2. When a vehicle wades across the water lightly apply brakes
3. A driver is not allowed to drive a motorized vehicle for 4 hours running without stopping the vehicle and having a rest.
4. When there are many wounded persons, those who should be sent to hospital last are the persons suffering cervical vertebra damage NOT those whose intestines and veins are exposed.
5. If the traffic police discover a driver is suspected of driving a motorized vehicle after taking drugs, they should test his intracorporeal content of psychiatric substance.
6. When carrying the wounded persons in coma or in danger of suffocation, they should lie face down and on their side. (huh?)

Have a great day and watch out for cotton padded caps.

6 comments:

Janet said...

wow - that is totally halirous!! Only in China!!!! Hope you pass your test the first time, but sounds like you'll have plenty of chances either way! Sounds like you guys are doing great - what a fantastic opportunity. if you ever feel the need to fly south...come see us in Sydney :-) you could even get your drivers license here - all you have to do it show your valid US license and pay the fee...then walk out with your new AUS license and drive away...on the other side of the road of course!

Darren said...

this is great.

Unknown said...

This is SO fantastic! Best of luck. Miss you guys, a whole lot.

Jason said...

So...it's kind of like driving in parts of Arkansas?

Sally Roberts said...

As I read your blog all I could think was "Max Lucado". You paint the same kinds of word pictures he does that draws one right into the scene. How lovely to experience China with you! You need to be published! Keep writing - The light of His presence shines brightly through what you share!! Blessings be yours in ABUNDANCE!! Sally Roberts

Amy Porthan said...

gotta love it! pretty sure you got this one!!