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This has been shared many times as a "Chinese driver's license final exam". While there's no evidence this exam is required in China (residents reported there's not even a practical test, in some cases), the performance remains impressive.
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None of that should be difficult for someone that actually knows how to drive.

I love it. The more difficult the driver’s license test, the fewer actual traffic accidents will occur.

I sincerely hope no-one thinks this is actually impressive, unless the driver is like, blind or five. Sped up footage of staying on the road.

As a Chinese student who just obtained a driver's license half a year ago, I can tell you clearly that this is not the Chinese driving test. The driving test in China isn't that strict. My friend even passed all the tests in only two months.

As a non-driver, I find it concerning that "keeping within the lines" is seen as some amazing skill (!!!) Surely being able to *control a car* should be the absolute bare minimum required to be licensed to operate them, considering how many pedestrians are killed each year.

WOW! He can drive within a slightly-wider-than-a-car width path! Bet this guy could even drive down the street without bumping into the kerb.

This looks suspiciously as the standard 1 level practical test in all former communist/eastern Europe countries. It has 10 components some of them are different types of parking, others are precision exercises done both forward and in reverse.

Someone mentioned "sticks" !!! That's what people call the test. There were plastic sticks on the borders of the course and you are allowed to hit/topple only two during the exam!

99% of will fail this

Cool
