My daughter got a driver’s license shortly after graduating from high school. After graduating from college, she married Singapore. When I went home to visit my relatives this summer, I found that she wouldn’t drive anymore. Didn’t she drive in Singapore?
   “Yes, I haven’t driven a car in Singapore.” The daughter confirmed my guess, “Because I’m in Singapore can not get a driver’s license.” Daughter is a little helpless.
   Next, she talked about her experience of driving license in Singapore.
  It is not difficult to learn car driving in Singapore, but the driving license is very strict. Because her daughter already has a driver’s license in the country, she may not need to study, but she needs to take an exam.
   For the first time, the examiner was a handsome guy and he was very kind. As soon as he got into the car, he kept talking with his daughter, and the sky, the sky, the sea, the sky, the ground, the grass, the insects, the fish, everything. My daughter thinks that the examiner here is so polite, I believe that passing the exam is definitely not a problem. So I chatted with the examiner. Half an hour later, the exam is over and the result is unsuccessful.
   My daughter was puzzled and went to ask why she failed. The answer is-chat while driving. This is how my daughter understands that the examiner chats with herself is the content of the exam!
  The second exam, the examiner is an old lady. This time, my daughter learned the last lesson. She didn’t say a word from beginning to end, opened her eyes and drove in strict accordance with the traffic rules. She finally reached the end of the exam. I thought it was a success this time?
   Failed. The reason is that during a right turn, the daughter did not glance at the rearview mirror.
   “You have to consider that there will be daredevil overtaking on your right,” the examiner explained.
  The daughter did not give up, and took the third exam a month later.
   This time, the examiner is a woman about her age. As soon as she got on the bus, she greeted her daughter voluntarily. The daughter is of course a wise man, but she nodded and smiled with the woman and did not speak. The female examiner twitched and suddenly developed a strong interest in the Chinese knot in her daughter’s car. When her daughter saw that she liked Chinese knots so much, she casually said, “Then give it to you!”
   is such a sentence that completely ruined her driving dream. Because in Singapore, this is regarded as “bribery”.
  On the Internet a few days ago, I saw a report: Singapore has one of the lowest car accident rates in the world. Now I want to come, this is not surprising.