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  1. www.police.gov.sg › Singapore-Driving-LicenceSingapore Driving Licence

    In Singapore, you need to possess a valid Singapore Driving Licence to drive or ride a motor vehicle on our roads. The driving licence will indicate which class of vehicle you are able to drive or ride. This applies to:

  2. Applying for a Singapore Driving Licence. You may apply for a valid Singapore Driving Licence online via our e-Services after passing the relevant tests. If you have not passed the relevant tests or wish to start your journey to obtain a valid Singapore Driving Licence, please check with any of the 3 driving centres in Singapore listed below.

    • Registration process. Image credit: Google Maps. Regardless of whether or not you choose to take your practical driving lessons with a school or private instructor, you’ll need to register with a driving centre.
    • Pass your eye and colour test. For private learners, you’ll have to book an appointment to take your eye and colour test at your registered driving centre.
    • Taking your theory tests and tips on passing. There are two theory tests to take – the BTT, which allows you to get your PDL, and then the FTT, which you’ll need to pass before you can take your driving test.
    • Registering for your PDL. Image credit: DrivingInstructor. Once you’ve passed your BTT, it’s time to apply for a PDL. You can do so online with your Singpass using the Singapore Police Force’s e-services.
  3. The Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) is a licence that will allow learner motorists to take practical driving or riding lessons during the course of their training to obtain a valid Singapore Driving Licence 1, after the learner motorist passes the Basic Theory Test.

  4. A vocational licence allows you to drive a taxi, private hire car or bus, or work as a bus attendant on a school bus in Singapore. Each vocational licence is valid for 3 years. For vocational licences that allow you to drive, the statutory age limit is 75 years old.

  5. onemotoring.lta.gov.sg › content › onemotoringLTA | Driving - OneMotoring

    Learn about the different off-peak car (OPC) schemes, restricted hours, and how to buy an Electronic Day (e-Day) licence. Learn more.

  6. Apr 24, 2023 · With so many licence classes available, it’s easy to feel confused as to which one you should go for. This easy guide will help you understand the different types of licence classes in Singapore so that you can make a better informed decision.