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  2. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    A driver reaching 2 points in 5 years will lose the driving licence and has to pass a driving test again in order to be regain the licence. On October 1, 2014, this limit was lowered from 3 to 2 points. Drivers can get a point for: Dangerous behaviour in traffic, Causing an accident resulting in death or injury.

  3. Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure ( WLTP) [1] is a global standard for determining the levels of pollutants, CO 2 emissions and fuel consumption of traditional and hybrid cars, as well as the range of fully electric vehicles . The WLTP was adopted by the Inland Transport Committee of the United Nations Economic Commission ...

  4. Driving instructor - Wikipedia

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    A driving instructor is a person who is hired by a new driver who is learning how to improve their skills - often for an upcoming practical test. Different countries have different rules regarding permits and other regulations. Driving instructors have several tasks such as teaching new drivers the theory and techniques needed to carefully ...

  5. International Test of English Proficiency - Wikipedia

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    The International Test of English Proficiency or iTEP is a language assessment tool that measures the English skills of non-native English speakers. The test is supported by more than 700 institutions [1] including the California State University system. [2] [3] The test is available in more than 40 countries, and is also used by businesses ...

  6. Road signs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Highway Code of Singapore Traffic Police is tested during the Basic Theory Test and Final Theory Test at either Ubi, Bukit Batok or Woodlands driving schools. The students are then to find either a school or private driving instructor to learn driving itself. Singaporean road signs depict people with realistic (as opposed to stylised ...

  7. AASHO Road Test - Wikipedia

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    The AASHO road test was to study the performance of pavement structures of known thickness under moving loads of known magnitude and frequency. [citation needed] The study was carried out from August 1956 to November 30, 1960 in Ottawa, Illinois [2] and has been used as a primary source of experimental data when vehicle wear to highways is ...

  8. List of minimum driving ages - Wikipedia

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    The minimum driving age is the minimum age at which a person may obtain a driver's license to lawfully drive a motor vehicle on public roads. That age is determined by and for each jurisdiction and is most commonly set at 18 years of age, but learner drivers may be permitted on the road at an earlier age under supervision.

  9. Individual physical proficiency test - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Physical Proficiency Test ( IPPT) is a standard physical fitness test used by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Police Force (SPF) [1] and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) [2] to test the basic components of physical fitness and motor skills of their members. The IPPT is applicable to all eligible persons with ...