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しょしんうんてんしゃひょうしき 初心運転者標識
Noun
1. beginner driver plate; V-shaped green and yellow symbol that newly qualified drivers in Japan must display on their carsSee also 若葉マーク
Wikipedia definition
2. Shoshinsha markThe Shoshinsha mark or Wakaba mark, introduced in 1972, is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new Japanese drivers must display on their cars for one year. A driver must display this mark on the front and back of the car for one year after they obtain a standard driver's licence. This obligation is only for a standard license, not for motorcycles, large vehicles, special cars and so on.
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