The rear of a car can also reveal its personality.

 (I translated Korean to English with the help of AI.) 

 Do you enjoy driving? I don't. I have a driver's license, but it's been too long since I last drove. My wife does all the driving. When I'm in the passenger seat watching cars pass us by, it makes me think a lot.



It's said that South Korea's traffic culture has reached an advanced level compared to other countries. When you see streets in other nations where you might wonder why traffic lights even exist, South Korea looks impressive. However, stepping out onto actual Korean roads, it's not always such a wonderful sight. You can easily spot scenes that often make you frown.

Watching cars speed down the highway from inside your own car, you can almost see the driver's personality just from their car's rear. It's a shame that there are fewer drivers with good character than one might expect. One question still lingers in my mind: why don't drivers maintain a safe distance from the car in front? It's terrifying. And why are there so many cars changing lanes in tunnels or on bridges?

Being a good driver isn't about a racer's skill. Isn't a timid driving attitude that promotes the safety of both myself and others the best skill?!

"Link to the Korean original"

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