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The general steps are: 1. Pass the Basic Theory Test (BTT). 2. Apply for a Provisional Driving License (PDL). 3. Take driving lessons at a school or with a private instructor. 4. Pass the Final Theory Test (FTT). 5. Pass the Practical Driving Test (PDT). 6. Apply for your Qualified Driving License (QDL).
Yes, for a car license, you need to pass both the BTT and FTT. For a motorcycle license, you need to pass the BTT and the Riding Theory Test (RTT).
Your BTT result has lifetime validity. Your FTT and RTT results are valid for two years. You must pass your practical driving test within this period, or you will have to retake the respective theory test.
The BTT is a mandatory test for anyone who wants to obtain a Singapore driving license. It tests your knowledge of the Singapore Highway Code, including road signs, traffic rules, and general road safety.
Anyone applying for a new driving license in Singapore, including foreigners converting their foreign license, must pass the BTT. You must be at least 18 years old.
The BTT is a computer-based test with 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). You have 50 minutes to complete the test.
To pass the BTT, you need to answer at least 45 out of 50 questions correctly, which is a score of 90% or higher.
The BTT covers the entire Singapore Highway Code, which includes traffic regulations, road signs and signals, markings on the road, and general road safety rules.
The FTT is the second mandatory theory test for car drivers. It assesses your understanding of driving techniques and your ability to handle various road conditions.
After passing the BTT, you must pass the FTT to obtain a provisional driving license (PDL) and start practical driving lessons. It is for car license applicants.
Similar to the BTT, the FTT is a computer-based test with 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). You have 50 minutes to complete it.
The passing score for the FTT is 90%, which means you must answer at least 45 out of 50 questions correctly.
The FTT covers more advanced topics than the BTT, focusing on proper driving techniques, hazard awareness, and how to behave in different road and traffic conditions.
The RTT is a mandatory test for motorcyclists in Singapore. It covers topics specific to riding, including safety gear, riding techniques, and hazard awareness.
Anyone wishing to get a Class 2B motorcycle license in Singapore must pass the RTT. You must be at least 18 years old and have already passed the Basic Theory Test (BTT).
The RTT is a computer-based test consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions. The duration of the test is 50 minutes.
To pass the RTT, you need to score at least 90%, which means answering 45 out of 50 questions correctly.
The RTT focuses on motorcycle-specific knowledge, including proper riding techniques, safety equipment, hazard perception, and how to safely interact with other road users.
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