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The '''Shoshinsha mark''' or '''wakaba mark''' is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new Japanese drivers must display on their cars for one year. Conversely, the orange and yellow "fukushi mark" or "kareha mark" denotes elderly drivers. Both marks are designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled |
The '''Shoshinsha mark''' or '''wakaba mark''' is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new Japanese drivers must display on their cars for one year. Conversely, the orange and yellow "[[fukushi mark]]" or "[[kareha mark]]" denotes elderly drivers. Both marks are designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled, either due to inexperience or old age. |
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Revision as of 04:42, 10 March 2007
The Shoshinsha mark or wakaba mark is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new Japanese drivers must display on their cars for one year. Conversely, the orange and yellow "fukushi mark" or "kareha mark" denotes elderly drivers. Both marks are designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled, either due to inexperience or old age.