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must display at the designated places at the front and the rear of their cars for one year after they obtain a standard
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. Drivers who consider themselves beginners may continue to display the sign, even after the period of a year. Like the orange and yellow "''fukushi'' mark" or " ''kōreisha'' mark" that denotes elderly drivers, the shoshinsha mark is designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled, either due to inexperience or old age. In Japan the shoshinsha mark is also used beyond the driving context to indicate beginner status. In Tochigi, for example, new mothers are issued a card with the mark on it to indicate their experience level to health and child care support staff. New employees of companies may also have the mark on their name badges until they become more experienced. In video games, it is associated with tutorials and new players. In the anime ''
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'', the character Tamama has a mirrored shoshinsha mark on his hat and stomach. The mark is represented in
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as U+1F530 (🔰), as part of the
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block.


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Kōreisha mark The is a statutory sign that is set up in the Road Traffic Law of Japan to indicate "aged person at the wheel". Its official name is . The law decrees that when a person who is aged 70 and over drives a car and if their old age could affect th ...
(The mark for the elderly drivers) *
L-plate An L-plate is a square plate bearing a sans-serif letter L, for ''learner'', which must be affixed to the front and/or back of a vehicle in many countries if its driver is a learner under instruction, or a motorcycle rider with provisional entit ...
s and P-plates


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