My PDL expired and I had took leave to renew it at the school a day before the test. I had only realized it on the Sunday just before my test today, otherwise I could've renewed it on Saturday. Thinking I could've renewed at Singpost, after browsing the internet, I realized only Class 3 PDL could renew at Singpost, all other class gotta go back to the school renew.
Traffic Police test.
Just like any anxious testees, I began to wonder what to bring. Here's what the school had indicated on their website:
1) NRIC / passport
2) valid PDL
3) Student booklet
4) payment reciept of test booking
In actual fact, they only asked for 1 and 2 today.
5.40am Woke up and had breakfast
5.55am Sudden downpour. I wonder whether the test would be postponed.
6.35am Left for SSDC
6.50am reached SSDC, but didn't see anyone at level 1 and 3... Feeling puzzled
6.55am Saw few students on level 5, felt relieved and began putting on my riding gear.
7am Instructor shown us a list of our names and our pre-assigned number. I was number 9 today, so we had to take our respective number tag and surrender our NRIC and PDL.
7.05am all of us were told to go down to level 1 and start our warm up. The rain was still pouring.
I rode for about 3 rounds and stopped, so that I won't over frustrate myself for fundamental mistakes!! Mental well-being is key to maintain composed without feeling unnecessary pressure.
7.55am Toilet break. And stayed in the Motorcycle Test Waiting area to wait until further instruction.
8.10am main instructor in charge (IIC) told all testees to go for break until 8.40am. So I went to the canteen and had a warm Kopi-O and plain bee hoon.
8.45am IIC gave us a briefing on test routes (when to check back and check blind spot) and answered some testees' uncertainties, some of which confused me, so I took it with a pinch of salt.
We were rounded up to the circuit for a recap session where an instructor rode 1 round to demonstrate the needful.
9.40am Test started. There was about 7 person before me, so I waited and started my test. Throughout my test, I was aware of my mistakes and continue riding. As far as I know, I didn't have any immediate failure.
10.05am completed my test. Went up to level 5 to return my number tag and grabbed my stuff from the $1 locker.
11am last person (number tag 51) returned, and all 48 of us started to get anxious about the result. Then, the testors started to provide failure results for random numbers. Once a stream of failures in my group was called, "number 7!"... "number 8!".... "number 10!"... shit, the "10" guy I was chatting with just now is now gone...
Then I started to chat with the young chaps around me. Both of them were so scared and afraid of failure that their faces were stiffened! well, as an older "brother", I tried to lighten up the mood by telling them about my driving accidents and experience. Then the failure announcement kept streaming in randomly we just couldn't tell whether we pass or fail. For those being called, they had to go up to level 5 and get their photocopy results to understand their mistakes. And we don't see them after that.
11.40am Finally, the IIC announced "Congratulations, all of you have passed!" And the room cheered! We watched a mandatory video about road safety and accidents, and had to recite a riders pledge.
11.50am All of us had to go Level 3 to pay for the Expressway Familiarisation Riding (EFR) that was a mandate law since 1 June 2013, cost me $36.20.
12am Lunch celebration! I had lunch with most riders at the school's canteen. Nasi Briyani not bad.
1pm All of us went to Level 5 where we were given the number tags for EFR. After grabbing raincoats and bicycle hook, we went for briefing at Level 4 Classroom 1. An instructor briefly told us about expressway safety and preempt us about the speed difference with normal roads.
1.15pm Still hanging onto our PDL, we rode for EFR. SSDC, Avenue6 and 5 then 12, SLE, Lentor Ave, AMK Ave 6 and 9, round about in NYP guard house, R&R after exiting from NYP gate.
Since I was the last in line of the 6 person group, I couldn't ride over 70 because the 4th rider was afraid of the speed. Then, I expressed my concern to the instructor and I was placed first in riding back to school.
AMK Ave 9 and 6, Lentor Ave, SLE, Kranji Turf Club entrance U-turn, SLE, Woodlands Ave 12 and back to SSDC.
It's really mind-blowing experience to ride 80-90 km/hr. Even for me with over 15 years of driving experience, and drove over 180km/hr before in overseas... it's like a new experience!
2.45pm We parked our training bikes for the last time, I will miss you Honda CG125. Then we received the letter of completing EFR and the receipt we paid for the EFR.
3pm All of us went down to the Traffic Police department and I got the sticker over my existing license for FREE!
Class 2B license completed. Next, I will start my posts on buying my first bike.
4 comments:
hihi, thanks for posting your 2B journey here. it really helps me a lot. ;)
No worries! Ride safe on road!
You past by your 1st attempt for class 2b? Well I took 4 times to pass my manual class 3, and understand nowadays, class 2b requires many attempts to pass...
Hi Sharon, I suppose I had a bit of luck on my side.
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