
Licensing is essential to being able to drive on public roads, with the obvious exception of unlicensed models, which still require training. Therefore, you must pass the Road Traffic Rules as well as a practical test after at least 20 hours of study. Although it is unfortunately very expensive, it is possible to finance your driving license with a Personal Learning Account, also known as CPF. Permits B, C and D are therefore compatible with this event, but the latter will soon be changed.
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Good news
And it’s very good for those who also want to spend their money Motorcycle license. Indeed, from January 1, A, A1 and A2 licenses will also be eligible for CPF. Therefore, it will be quite possible to spend them thanks to this account, which is actually a kind of kitty accumulated thanks to the years of your work as an employee. The latter can then be used to fund various relevant training courses. Including rights to a car, and soon to a motorcycle. But this is not the only good news from this event.
Reduced deadlines
Indeed, it is also about increasing the number of examiners, which will reduce waiting times. Especially if you fail the exam. In addition, schools will also soon be allowed to run coding courses to ease congestion at driving schools. We note that the financing of the trip is on account CPF is carried out only under the condition that “The account holder is not subject to a driver’s license suspension or ban from applying for a driver’s license“.
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Source: Auto Plus

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