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15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by autojosh: 5:33pm On Oct 15, 2018



1. Owning a vehicle in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is typically restricted to government and military officials.

2. The equivalent of an ordinary North Korean owning a car is like owning a private jet in advanced economies.

3. Overall, the amount of cars in North Korean per 1000 people is 1 to 10.

4. In North Korea, the highest allowed speed limit is 70 km/h or 43 mph.

5. North Korean roads have three lanes with a different speed limit for each of them. The 70km/h lane, the fastest, is reserved for senior government officials.

6. Sometimes, during rush hour in North Korea, one car can sometimes have ten lanes all to itself on very wide expressways.

7. Korea has roughly 25,554 km of roads, with only 724 km being paved – just under 3%. The rest are dirt and gravel. This is according to the CIA World Factbook.

8.Due to issues with the electricity grids, traffic lights are replaced with specially trained human traffic controllers. The robotic movements of these traffic controllers might seem awkward to a visitor to North Korea.

9. The use of HID (High Intensity Discharge) headlights are outlawed. This was after President Kim Jong-Un complained about being blinded by them.

10. In North Korean textbooks, it is documented that the president Kim Jong-Un learnt how to drive at age 3. It is also documented that he won a yacht race against the CEO of a foreign yacht company at the age of 9.

11. In 1974, the North Korean government bought 1000 Volvo 144 sedans, which they still haven’t paid for. Till date, the car manufacturers still sends bi-annual reminders about the owed amount – $393 000 000 with the interest factored in.

12. Drunk driving, or speeding, show elite status in North Korea. The act of driving a car shows power and authority so speeding or driving reckless or under influence is considered as a show of status.

13. Travel to North Korea is tightly controlled. The standard route to and from North Korea is by plane or train via Beijing International Airport. Transport directly to and from South Korea was possible on a limited scale from 2003 until 2008, when a road was opened (bus tours, no private cars). Freedom of movement in North Korea is also limited, as citizens are not allowed to move around freely inside their country.

14. Getting a driver’s license in North Korea is very competitive. The process can take more than a year. More so, the opportunities are typically limited to children from wealthy families or those of high-level executive officers.

15. There are only two driving academies in the whole of North Korea. Typically, hundreds of student wait for their turn to take their test and graduate. Many of them wait for more than a year.
















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Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by PtBlank: 5:34pm On Oct 15, 2018
Nice to know
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Nobody: 5:36pm On Oct 15, 2018
Buhari, what is this?

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Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by saintjimos(m): 5:43pm On Oct 15, 2018
THIS IS A SANE SOCIETY

ALTHOUGH SOME RULES AREN'T CALLED FOR
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by mumureloaded(m): 6:00pm On Oct 15, 2018
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Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Unlimited22: 7:08pm On Oct 15, 2018
saintjimos:
THIS IS A SANE SOCIETY


ALTHOUGH SOME RULES AREN'T CALLED FOR
Did you just say North Korea is a SANE society? NORTH KOREA?

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Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Ishilove: 7:35pm On Oct 15, 2018
What a country
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Nobody: 8:45pm On Oct 15, 2018
North Korea: Home of the free and the brave. grin
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Nobody: 8:48pm On Oct 15, 2018
This is how Lifeless wants Nigeria to be but God pass am. Buhari tufiakwa gi
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Brymose(m): 11:33pm On Oct 15, 2018
I'll love to visit here...
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by Unlimited22: 7:51am On Oct 16, 2018
Brymose:
I'll love to visit here...
If you're not being sarcastic, then you're a comrade.
I'm serious. The more horror stories I hear, the more I want to go see grin
Re: 15 Interesting Things To Know About Cars, Driving And Motoring In North Korea by autojosh: 12:35pm On Oct 16, 2018
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