If you are a foreign resident in Japan, obtaining a driver’s license is often a bureaucratic marathon. For those converting a foreign license (Gaimen Kirikae), the written exam is famously tricky—not because of difficulty, but due to its unique logic and linguistic nuance.
I used this to prepare for Japan’s written driving test (for converting a foreign license), and overall, it was a huge time-saver. Here’s the breakdown:
Downhill traffic must yield to uphill because uphill has limited visibility and may lose momentum.
Sample Question 12: Q: A tram (streetcar) has its doors open with passengers getting off. You may pass slowly on the left. (True/False) A: False. You must stop when a tram has open doors. You cannot pass until the doors close and the tram is clear.
If you are a foreign resident in Japan, obtaining a driver’s license is often a bureaucratic marathon. For those converting a foreign license (Gaimen Kirikae), the written exam is famously tricky—not because of difficulty, but due to its unique logic and linguistic nuance.
I used this to prepare for Japan’s written driving test (for converting a foreign license), and overall, it was a huge time-saver. Here’s the breakdown:
Downhill traffic must yield to uphill because uphill has limited visibility and may lose momentum.
Sample Question 12: Q: A tram (streetcar) has its doors open with passengers getting off. You may pass slowly on the left. (True/False) A: False. You must stop when a tram has open doors. You cannot pass until the doors close and the tram is clear.