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You know what that symbol next to “JDM” means right? If so, then my apologies. If not, I recommend you take a peek at this article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoshinsha_mark“Drivers who consider themselves beginners may continue to display the sign, even after the period of a year.”Basically, it’s for novice drivers.No intention of offense through this comment, just trying to spread the word. Cheers
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You know what that symbol next to “JDM” means right? If so, then my apologies. If not, I recommend you take a peek at this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoshinsha_mark
“Drivers who consider themselves beginners may continue to display the sign, even after the period of a year.”
Basically, it’s for novice drivers.
No intention of offense through this comment, just trying to spread the word. Cheers