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10. Overtaking and Being Overtaken.................................................................................................129
i) Overtaking and being overtaken.
ii) Safe interaction with other road users.
iii) Safety procedures.
Stage 3 Subjects
01. Driving in Circuit...............................................................................................................................136
i) Troffic signals and signs
ii) Left turn and slip road.
iii) Lane change.
iv) Right turn.
v) Yellow box junction.
vi) Safety precaution.
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07. VerticalPacking.............................................................................................................................174
i) Positioning.
ii) Steering control and turning point.
iii) Safety checks.
iv) Corrective actions.
08. EmergencyBrake...........................................................................................................................178
i) Correct technique.
ii) Stopping within stipulated distance.
09. Three-point-turn..........................................................................................................................180
i) Safety procedures.
ii) Speed adjustment.
iii) Positioning of vehicle.
iv) Steering technique.
Stage 4 Subjects
1. Defensive Driving in Training Route Part I.....………………………………………………………..…192
i) Identify all Hazardous areas along Defensive Training Route 11 & 12
ii) Take preventive actions to ensure safety
iii) Review all circuit and road subjects
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01. FinalEvaluation.............................................................................................................................1 97
i) Circuit courses.
ii) Public road.
Scan Danger
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Proper driving attire
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STAGE 1
SUBJECT 1
TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Perform inspection of vehicle.
Getting in and out of vehicle safely.
Locate and operate controls and devices.
Identify and know the extent of the blind areas from the driver’s seat.
Identify blindspots and check the blindspots correctly.
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i) Pre-drive check
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Engine Compartment
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Fluid Checks.
Always look out for fluid on the ground (leakage) under the engine compartment before driving off. Check all fluid
level(when cold) weekly and ensure the level is between the UPPER/LOWER or MAX/MIN levels indicated on the
outside the reservoir. Top up if the level is low. Do not top up beyond the upper /max level. Refer to owner’s manual
for recommended type/grade, handling precautions and fluid replacement intervals.
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BootandSpareTyre.
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Drive vehicle slowly to the left side of the road. Avoid areas where the view of the approaching vehicle
Obstructed e.g. a bend or slope. Turn on the hazard lights and set-up the breakdown sign to warn others.
Always face on-coming traffic when working on the wheels, for safety.
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Use to turn on electric current supply, start and stop the engine.
LOCK/OFF (0) Insert or remove the key at this position. Turn the
key while moving the steering wheel to left or
right to unlock the steering wheel.
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Instrument Panel
Gauges /Information Display /System Indicators
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VSA OFF Indicator km
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Door and Tailgate
Immobilizer System Open Indicator
Indicator
Low Fuel Indicator
Keyless Access
System Indicator* Ambient Meter Seat Belt Reminder
Fuel Gauge Indicator
Starter System M (7-speed manual shift mode)
Indicator* Supplemental
Indicator/Shift Indicator* Information Restraint System
Rotate Wheel Display Indicator
Indicator* Shift Lever Position Indicator*
CRUISE MAIN
Indicator
Electric Power Lights Indicators
Steering (EPS) System CRUISE CONTROL
Indicator Indicator
High Temperature Lights On Indicator Light Control Indicator* Shift to Park Indicator*
Indicator (Red)
City-Brake Active
Low Temperature High Beam Indicator Fog Light Indicator* System Indicator*
Indicator (Blue)
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Adopt the correct driving posture.
Put on the seat belt correctly.
Operate the pedals properly.
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STAGE
1SUBJECT 3 MOVING OFF AND STOPPING
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SUBJECT 4 STEERING TECHNIQUE
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SUBJECT5 GEAR SHIFTING
Training Objectives-Able to:
❑ Shift up to 3rd gear without crashing gear, jerking, stalling and zig-zagging the vehicle.
❑ Change gear when the appropriate speed is attained
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SUBJECT7 SPEED REGULATION
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SUBJECT10 SAFETY ROUTINE
TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Carryoutsafetycheckproceduresformovingoffandstoppingbythekerb-side.
Checkrearviewmirroratleast5secbeforeslowingdown,stoppingorturning.
Signalatleast3secbeforemovingoff,stoppingandturning.
Checkblindspotproperlyinabout1second.
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Perform all driving manoeuvres of stage1subjects without the need for assistance.
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DRIVING
SIMULATOR
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DRIVING
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Identify the types of pedestrian crossings.
Stop at a safe distance away from the stop line when giving way to pedestrians.
Keep a safe gap and speed from pedestrian when passing them.
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Position the vehicle correctly without causing inconvenience to other road users.
Give way to vehicle with the right of way.
Regulate speed and control steering wheel for left turns without hitting kerb or wide turning.
Complete checking blindspot about 2 seconds before turning.
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Applysafetyprecautionsincorrectsequence.
Judgespeedanddistanceofapproachingvehicleswiththeaidofmirrorstochangelanesafelywithout
causingobstructionorinconveniencetoothervehicles.
Changelanesgraduallyandnotatbends.
Completecheckingblindspotandlookaheadbeforechanginglane.
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Positionvehiclecorrectlywithoutcausinginconveniencetootherroadusers.
Regulatespeedandcontrolsteeringwheelforrightturnswithoutmakingsharporwideturns.
Completecheckingblindspotabout2secondsbeforeturning.
judgespeedanddistanceofapproachingvehicleandgivewaytovehicleswiththerightofway.
Applylanediscipline.
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SUBJECT 5
Turning from Minor As a guide, you may turn if the vehicle approaching from your right is more than 6 seconds
to Major Road away from you and the vehicle on the left is more than 8 seconds away.
Turning from Major As a guide, you may turn if the oncoming vehicle is more than 6 seconds away from you.
to Minor Road
Give way to
oncoming traffic.
Common Drivers taking too long to move off or fail to accelerate briskly to clear the junction, exposes themselves
mistake to the risk of an accident by remaining in the collision course of traffic approaching them.
You must clear this area and reach position U2 and building up speed when vehicle on the left reaches L2.
L1 L2 U U2
U1
U R2 R1
You must clear this area and be at You should be fast enough not to
U1 before vehicle on the right U obstruct vehicles behind you.
reaches R2 to be safe.
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When traffic light is green, move into the right turn When traffic light is green, stop only if you have to
pocket and stop to give way to oncoming vehicles or give way to pedestrians. Stop before the pedestrian
pedestrians on the right. (Position similarly for junctions crossing lines on the right if giving way to pedestrians.
without the right turn pocket).
3. Junction without Right Turn Signal. 4. Junction with Right Turn Signal.
When traffic light is green. Proceed with the turn When right turn arrow appears, confirm safety
without stopping if safe. When traffic light changes to before proceeding with turn (do not stop if safe).
amber, confirm safety and complete turn - do not When the arrow is flickering, stop if you are behind
remain in junction and obstruct traffic. the stop line.
2ndcar should queue behind stop line. Do not proceed When giving way, 2ndcar can follow 1stcar into
if traffic light changes to amber. junction.
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Regulatespeedwhendrivingonslopes.
Moveoffonaslopewithin10secondswithoutjerkingorstalling.
Stopandmoveoffonaslopewithcorrectsafetyprocedure.
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Identifyroadhazards(junctions,bends,pedestriancrossings,obstructions,parkedvehicles,pedestriansandcyclist).
Maintainsafespeedandsafegapfromhazardswithoutcausingdangertootherroadusers.
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TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Overtake stationary and slow moving vehicles of 30km/h without causing danger to others.
React by slowing down gradually and keeping left when being overtaken.
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Performalldrivingmanoeuvresinstage2withoutassistance.
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3.05 PARALLEL PARKING
PARALLEL PARKING 2 Signal left, check right blind spot, look 3 Check left mirror (Mirror can be
1 through the rear windscreen, engage adjusted before the commencement of
Position car slightly reverse gear. parking). Reverse car slowly towards
away from parking
the edge of the front kerb.
lot, approx. 0.5 -
0.8m away from the
left kerb.
5.5m
Front Kerb
2.5m
0.5 - 0.8m
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SUBJECT 5
1st TURNING POINT Reverse till the base of the rear left wheel is about 1m away from the edge of the front kerb.
left wheel approx. 1m away from the edge of the front kerb in
the left mirror.
Approx. 1m
b) STEERING
CORRECTIVE ACTION If vehicle is too near to the kerb after the 1st turning, stop and position the car again.
During the 1st turning point, if the steering wheel is turned too early, the left rear wheel may hit the kerb when parking into
the lot. Stop and move out of the lot to position the vehicle again.
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5 2nd TURNING POINT Reverse till car is at an angle of about 45 degrees to the parking lot.
a) SIGHTING POINT
Looking at the right-side mirror;
when the black coloured segment of the wheel stopper
appears in-line with the right side of the car body.
Black coloured
segment of the
wheel stopper
appears
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3rd TURNING POINT Reverse till the base of the rear right wheel reaches the outer edge of the parking lot.
Approx. half
The car door
Vehicle must be
Stationary in neutral gear
With handbrake applied
When door is open
b) Steering: Turn steering wheel fully to the right. Look through the rear windscreen and continue to reverse.
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SUBJECT 5
7 Ensure the rear left wheel do not go too close to the kerb.
SIGHTING When the rear right wheel is about 0.5m before the wheel stopper.
OR
Vehicle must be
stationary in neutral gear
with handbrake applied
when door is open
STEERING
Straighten the wheels and
stop.
Approx. 0.5m
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SUBJECT 5
Front kerb
Straighten the wheels and stop before hitting appears under
the front kerb by sighting the front kerb under the side mirror
the side mirror.
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10 MOVING OUT A
Front kerb
appears under
the side mirror
11 MOVING OUT B
At short intervals,
check left side mirror
Select reverse gear, look through
to ensure the rear left
rear windscreen for safety.
wheel do not hit the
kerb when reversing.
Approx. 0.5m
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MOVING OUT C
13 MOVING OUT D Ensure the front left wheel passes the kerb safely and check safety on the right.
When the bottom left corner of the When the left side mirror meets the
front windscreen meets the kerb, kerb, steer left accordingly towards
straighten the wheel. the middle of the lane.
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Corrections For Early or Late Turning during the “2nd Turning Point”
During the 2nd turning point, if the steering wheel is returned too early, the vehicle may protrude out of the parking lot.
You can compensate the early returning of the steering wheel by delaying the 3rd turn.
Delaying the 3rd turn to compensate the early returning of the steering during the 2nd turning point.
During the 2nd turning point, if the steering wheel is returned too late, the rear left wheel may strike the left kerb.
You can compensate the late returning of the steering wheel by advancing the 3rd turn.
Advancing the 3rd turn to compensate the late returning returning of the steering during the 2nd turning point.
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STAGE 3TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Moveoffin10secondsonaninclinewithoutjerkingorstallingengine.
Moveoffwithoutrollingbackwardmorethan0.1meter.
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33.07 VERTICAL PARKING
i) Positioning.
ii) Steering Control and Turning Point.
iii) Safety Checks.
iv)
Corrective Actions.
Always turn your body and look thru’ the rear windscreen to see
where you are heading when reversing.
Vertical Parking Reverse safely into a parking lot with sufficient clearance on both sides & move out within 3 min.
1 Position the car 2 Signal left. Check mirrors, right blind spot, engage 3 Look through the rear windscreen
on the right side reverse gear. (Mirror can be adjusted before the andrearleftdoorwindow.Reverse
of the lane. commencement of parking). car slowly towards parking lot.
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4 1st TURNING POINT Reverse till the rear left wheel is about 2.5m away from the edge of the left kerb.
a) SIGHTING POINT (For Jazz and City idsi model)
When the kerb on the right of the parking lot
meets half of the vertical bar on the rear left door.
Approx. 2.5m
5. REVERSE INTOL OT
• Signting points given are guides only. Slight adjustments may be required to suit individual sitting posture.
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PARKING VEHICLE Confirm car is parallel with lot and adjust if necessary.
When the car is in the lot (by sighting the side mirror
covering the kerb), stop.
•Sighting points given are guides only. Slight adjustments may be required to suit individual sitting posture.
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Corrective Action A
During the 1st turning, if the steering wheel is turned too early, the left wheel may hit the kerb.
Reverse
approx. 1.5m
Corrective Action B During the 1st turning point, if the steering wheel is turned too late, the right wheel may hit the kerb.
Step i) Forward
Should the rear right wheel goes too close to the approx. 1m
kerb, it indicates a late turning. The rear right If the rear right wheel
wheel may hit the kerb when parking into the is too close to the kerb
lot. on the right, stop.
Engage to first gear.
Move and straighten
the steering wheel.
Continue to move
forward approximately
1m.
Step ii)
Check rear and
engage to reverse
gear.
OR
Step iii)
Check right blind spot
and reverse. Move
and turn steering
wheel fully to the left.
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Turn vehicle around in three movements using forward and reverse movements without hitting kerb.
Confirm safety.
Show consideration to other road users.
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TrainingObjectives-Abletoperformalldrivingmanoeuvresinstage3subjectswithoutassistance.
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Automatic
Transmission Car
SUBJECT 1
TrainingObjectives-Ableto:
Driveanautomatictransmissioncarsafely.
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Automatic Automatic
TransmissionCar Transmission Car
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Risk Forecast
Training
Training Objectives – Able to:
❑ Observe and Predict other road users hazardous action
❑ Better Knowledge in Preventive Measure to avoid Accident
2) Respondent Analysis
Customer 1
Predicted Danger Point
1
Current
Background View
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Accident
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Occur!
Yellow Grid
2 Second before Accident
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Individual
Red Grid
Customer code
1 Second before Accident
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Stage 4.01 Training Route 11
Teck Whye Test Area
Proceed to
Route 1b
(1) Practice:
(3) Practice:
Lane Change to Middle
Going up slope
Lane to proceed straight
after junction
(4) Practice:
Going up slope
(4) Practice:
Lane Change to the right for
U-turn, while going straight
After left turn
From route 11
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Stage 4.02 Training
Teck Whye Route 13
Test Area
Teck Whye Test Area
(4) Practice:
Going up slope
Proceed to
Route 2b (5) Practice:
Going through
To route 14 bend
(1) Practice:
Lane Change to Middle
Lane to proceed straight
after junction
(2) Practice:
Lane Change to the right for
U-turn, while going straight
after left turn
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BUKIT BATOK DRIVING CENTRE LTDLTD
815 815 Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 Singapore 659085
Tel : 6561 6561 1233 : 65616561 1266
A penalty is indicated by a . A tick in a circle indicates ‘Immediate Failure’. A tick in a box carries demerit points
shown beside the box. A tick in box with a diagonal line carries no demerit points.
NARROW COURSE
(a) “S” Course (b) Crank Course (c) Dir.Change
1. Strike kerb 10 10 10
2. Mount kerb
2 2
3. Require reverse movement
7. Mount kerb
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10. Fail to confirm safety 4
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11. Fail to close door when vehicle is in motion 4
(a) Less than 1 metre
SLOPE / GRADIENT (b) 1 metre or more
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12. Roll backwards
EMERGENCY STOP
MOVING OFF
FORWARD DRIVING
33. Not enough side clearance given to other road users / object 8
JUNCTION
43. Incorrect positioning 2
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SAFETY CHECK
BRAKING
DRIVER’S SIGNAL
GENERAL
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Remarks: Documents to produce during test:
SCORE RESULT
Number of Number of PASSED
Immediate Failures Demerit Points
FAILED
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4.4 The Centre is entitled to reschedule any booking transactions made in the event of any system error or default, or any unforeseen circumstances.
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7.6 New driver who has two cases of not displaying distinguishing mark (triangular sign) against them, whether the cases are concluded or otherwise,
10.2 The Learner shall not hold the Centre, its employees, servants, and/ or agents responsible or liable in the event of any loss due to the Learner’s
disqualification and/ or termination of this Agreement or failure to attend any training session or lesson or cancellation of any training session or
lesson or Traffic Police Theory and Practical Tests.
CANCELLATION/ TERMINATION AND EXPIRY
11.
The Learner may terminate the Agreement by giving ten (10) days’ notice either in writing or in person informing the Centre together with all necessary
11.1
documents (NRIC, Booklet/ Member card).
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11.2 Bookings made prior to the termination will have to be cancelled in accordance with Clause 4.
11.3 Cancellations of Traffic Police Theory and / or Practical Tests shall not be allowed, test fees, vehicle rental fees and warm-up fees are non-refundable
and transferable to any other dates or persons.
11.4 Except as provided in Clause 11.5, and where there is unsettled claim against the Learner by the Centre, enrolment or extension, renewal fees or any
sums or fees shall not be refunded to the Learner upon termination by the Learner or the Centre.
11.5 Upon termination, expiry or graduation, Centre shall be entitled immediately to delete from its records the entire Learner’s particulars and data.
11.6 An administration fee and backdated extension / renewal fees shall be imposed for Learners who wish to terminate, re-enrol or cancel of course
regardless of course type.
11.7 A Statement of Account shall be issued to Learner upon closure of his Deposit Account. Learner shall be under a duty to examine the entries in every
statement with respect to the Deposit Account and to inform the Centre not later than 7 days from the date of the statement of any irregularities or
discrepancies in the contents of such statement(s), failing which the Learner shall be deemed to have accepted and approved the statement(s).
11.8 The Centre shall refund by cheque, the balance in the account to the registered address in our system, 2 weeks from the date of graduation,
termination or cancellation.
11.9 Upon termination or graduation, the Learner shall bank in the cheque within six months, failing which clause 3.7(h) shall apply. Upon closure of the
deposit account, Learners shall not make any claims or engage in any disputes against the Centre.
11.10 The membership for class 3C, 3A, 3T, 3P, 3AP, 2B, 2A & 2 is valid for one year only and for P3, P3A, R3P is valid for six months only.
11.11 All payments into the deposit account shall not be withdrawn fully or partially before Termination or graduation of membership.
11.12 It is the Learner’s sole responsibility to ensure termination of this agreement is affected if request is done in writing.
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12th Edition- Printed on Jan 2020
10 Edition--Printed on October 2014
Published by Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd