The difficulty of the Class 2 small motorcycle license test, revealed through I Live Alone, is once again a hot topic.

On the 16th, the MBC entertainment program I Live Alone depicted actor Ku Sung-hwan's process of attempting the Class 2 small motorcycle license test. Through Ku Sung-hwan's struggles, the realistic reasons why the bike license test is called "an infamously difficult test" were revealed.

The section Ku Sung-hwan found most difficult in that broadcast was the slalom course. This course, which must be passed while maintaining balance within a time limit, is regarded as a key gate of the test. Kian84 described it from an experienced perspective, saying, "It's basically a mental fight."

Jun Hyun-moo also said, "When I took the test, the bike license was harder than the car license," and noted, "six out of ten failed," making the test's difficulty tangible. In fact, the Class 2 small motorcycle license is well known as a test with a low pass rate.

Ku Sung-hwan expressed his tension, saying, "You can't go too slowly, and balancing is harder than you think." It was revealed that it was his third attempt, conveying the realistic barrier of the license test beyond mere humor.

After the broadcast, viewers also expressed sympathy with reactions such as, "No wonder the Class 2 small is notorious," "I have respect for people who ride bikes," and "funny yet realistic broadcast."

Ku Sung-hwan's challenge revealed through the entertainment program once again emphasized that the bike license test is not a simple procedure but a process that requires high concentration and skill.

Meanwhile, I Live Alone airs every Friday at 11:10 p.m.<
[Photo] MBC I Live Alone broadcast screen capture

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