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Japan considers toughening rules on driver's license conversions

  • Japan is considering tougher rules on foreign driver’s license conversions following a recent rise in accidents involving converted licenses in 2023 and early 2025.
  • The surge in conversions reflects a decade-long increase and a tourist loophole allowing license exchange without residence, despite concerns about unfamiliarity with local driving laws.
  • Authorities reported multiple cases including a hit-and-run injuring four children near Tokyo and wrong-way driving causing collisions over 10 kilometers in central Japan by drivers with converted licenses.
  • National Police Agency officials noted the current knowledge test is easy, with a 90 percent pass rate and no mandatory practical test or training, prompting calls to require residence certificates and revise exam content.
  • The government plans to revise the conversion system to improve safety by verifying residence status and enhancing testing, with lawmakers urging fact-based review amid concerns over system misuse and traffic safety.
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unseen-japan.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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