... with a driving school is very straightforward. I don't think any of the driving schools would want to complicate this process lest it turns people away. Just choose a school that is geographically convenient to you.
For registration, bring $150 and all your relevant IDs. I was told to cough up that amount so that I can pay for the enrolment ($58.85) and still have some left in my account (with the school) to book lessons. Yeah, you will have to create an account with the school and remember the pin number. Resetting pins will cost you.
You will be given a skull cap, of sorts. To wear if you use the school's helmet for practical lessons.
You will be given a skull cap, of sorts. To wear if you use the school's helmet for practical lessons.
Theory lessons and Test
Right away, I was told I have to attend 4 lessons before I can embark on the practical lessons or take the theory evaluation. 2 Basic Theory lessons and 2 Riding Theory lessons. I blocked out a whole day to attend all 4 at the same day. You can spread them out as schedule allows.
After that, its theory evaluation before taking the actual riding test. I aced them but here is a tip. Book 2 theory practise sessions before the eval and actual test. Complete all the 5 books of Riding Theory practise. It will help tremendously if you don't want to waste time and money.
My waiting period for the Riding Theory was 2 months so I needed to do the 5 books again on that day to refresh my memory. And it really helped.
I didn't need to take the Basic Theory test because I already have my class 3 and a Basic Theory pass is for life, fortunately.
I didn't need to take the Basic Theory test because I already have my class 3 and a Basic Theory pass is for life, fortunately.
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