Driving In Korea
DRIVING IN KOREA
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- The passage lists several dangerous Korean driving habits. Which of these problems do you personally encounter most often on the road?
- The author says many Korean drivers believe "good drivers drive fast." How did this mentality develop, and does it persist today?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Why Koreans have accident:A lot has been written about why there are so many traffic accidents in Korea. Almost everyday, the newspaper prints someone’ opinion of what the problem is and what needs to be done. Here are a few reasons why Koreans have accidents:SPEED. Many Koreans seem to think that the only correct way to drive is fast. Even when there is no special reason for speeding, they want to go as fast as conditions will allow. “Good drivers drive fast.” A lot of Korean drives seem to think that a driver who drives carefully doesn’t know how to drive, and people who drive fast are experts.IMPROPER USE OF TURN SIGNALS. Either switch on turn signals too late or they don’t use them at all. Most drivers seem to expect the other drivers to know what they’re going to do, even without signaling.FAILURE TO USE LIGHTS PROPERLY. Many Koreans drivers think that if they can see the road, they don’t have to turn on their lights. What nonsense! Sometimes lights are necessary to allow other drivers to see them! When it starts to get dark, it’s hard to see an approaching car if its light are not turned on. Are those drivers afraid that they will run down the battery?FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS. The number of drivers who run red lights or turn left when there is no green arrow is increasing everyday. Often, even though there is a red light, they decide themselves whether it’s necessary to stop or not. It’s almost total anarchy on the roads ? no order at all.KOREANS GIVE A WHOLE NEW MEANING TO THE WORD, “IMPATIENT”. Korean drivers waiting at red lights often inch their way closer and closer into the middle of the intersection sometimes even making it hard for approaching cars to make left turns. In the U.S., there is often a sign telling the drivers that they must stop at the white line behind the crosswalk.NOT ENOUGH ROAD SIGNS. Many intersections have no lights, no stop signs, nothing to indicate who has the right-of-way. So every tries to go at the same time. Speed limit signs should be posted on all. Roads, not just on expressways. Posting speed limits would remind drivers when they’re breaking the law.FAILURE OF POLICE TO ENFORCE RULES. Korean traffic police are mostly to blame for the mess around traffic signals at busy intersections. In the 1980’s drivers didn’t dare stop in crosswalks, or ahead of them, for fear of getting a traffic ticket. Now drivers stop their cars in crosswalks, making it hard for pedestrians to cross, or even worse, halfway into the intersection. Police do nothing about it.
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
한국어 '신호를 어기다'를 직역하여 'broke the signal'이라고 하면 신호등을 물리적으로 부숬다는 뜻이 됩니다. '신호 위반'은 'run a red light' 또는 'violate traffic rules'로 표현합니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- The passage describes drivers who decide for themselves whether to stop at red lights. Is this a problem of enforcement, education, or cultural attitude?
- The author mentions improper use of turn signals and headlights. Do you think driving education in Korea adequately prepares people for safe driving?
- Korea has invested heavily in road infrastructure. Has better infrastructure made Korean roads safer, or has it enabled more dangerous driving?
- Autonomous vehicles could eliminate human driving errors. Would you welcome self-driving cars as a solution to Korea's traffic problems?
- This passage was written decades ago. How has Korean driving culture changed since then, and what problems remain?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: DRIVING IN KOREA
Level: Low Advanced (L.A)
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