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Chinese Porsche driver loses licence after listening to fortune-teller

  • Proud owner of new sports car is off the road until he resits and passes traffic test
  • Businessman who waited for his ‘auspicious day’ is collared for out-of-date plate

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A motorist in Zhejiang province must retake a driver education exam after he drove his new Porsche with out-of-date number plates. Photo: Miaopai
Zhuang Pinghuiin Beijing

A superstitious motorist in eastern China who waited for “an auspicious day” to put number plates on his new Porsche has temporarily lost his driving licence and been fined 200 yuan (US$30).

The driver, surnamed Zhu, was stopped by traffic police officers on a highway in Lishui, Zhejiang province, on Monday night after they noticed his temporary plates had expired on April 26, the Qianjiang Evening News reported.

Zhu told the police he had the new plates in the car, but a fortune-teller had advised him not to put them on straight away

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“It is a new car and a fortune-teller told me the plates must not be put up in April,” he was quoted as saying. “I need to wait for an auspicious day, which has not been decided yet, to do that for road safety and a prosperous business.”

Zhu, a businessman, said he was convinced the delay was important.

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