Revisions to the Driver's License System | New Rules for Vehicles Under 2 Metric Tons: Impact on the Construction Industry

Hello, everyone.

This is Enta.

It's really snowing a lot, isn't it? lol

It’s a natural phenomenon, and while it’s great for ski resorts and snow lovers,

The driver's license system is set to undergo another revision.

It's going to be tough for those who are just starting out now.

While the number of driving schools is declining due to the falling birthrate,

It's a way to make money by breaking down licenses into smaller categories, right?

I can't help but think that the money is going to positions for retired police officials...

In the end, though, you can't really go against the higher-ups...

 

Going forward, anyone who obtains a license will only be able to drive trucks weighing less than 2 metric tons unless they first have the restriction lifted.

Seriously, a 2-ton truck is just like a passenger car...

We're a little short on cement—I'll bring 80 bags!

I can't go any further—I don't have a license!

That's what it means, right?

 

When it comes to driver's licenses, it seems like there's nothing but revisions that can only be described as changes for the worse.

It looks like we'll be seeing things like a Level 5 Civil Engineering Construction Management certification soon, lol.

 

See you later.

  1. モリゾウ says:

    Level 5 civil engineering... Is the textbook written entirely in hiragana, and do you study using things like "karuta" and "math sets"?

    • Entertainment エンタ says:

      Thank you as always.

      For Level 5, I guess it starts with the theory behind how to stack sandbags, right? lol
      Assuming you have basic academic skills like math, here's a civil engineering certification lol

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