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Three Thai Truck Drivers Arrive in Japan Under Saga Prefecture's Recruitment Program; All Pass the Now-Difficult Foreign License Conversion 'Knowledge Test' on Their First Attempt!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 'Saga-style Foreign Driver Challenge Program'?
A: It is an initiative commissioned by Saga Prefecture to Factory Lab Co., Ltd. to address labor shortages in the logistics industry by recruiting foreign truck drivers.
Q: When did the three Thai truck drivers arrive in Japan and where are they working?
A: The three Thai truck drivers arrived in Japan in February 2026 and have joined the transport company Toward Co., Ltd. in Kanzaki City, Saga Prefecture.
Q: What system did the Thai drivers use to obtain Japanese driver's licenses?
A: They utilized the 'Foreign License Conversion System,' which involves taking tests at a driver's license center to convert their Thai licenses to Japanese ones.
Q: How difficult has the foreign license conversion system become recently?
A: As of October 2025, the procedures were tightened and the knowledge test pass rate dropped from approximately 90% to 40%, and the driving test from 30% to 10%.
Q: What factors contributed to the Thai drivers' success in passing the difficult knowledge test?
A: The key factors were careful candidate selection and an educational system established in cooperation with a driving school, focusing on former technical interns with high Japanese language proficiency.