Yippy! I've passed my driving test. It was a tough one but I managed to overcome it with confident. I'm sure everyone who went thru the test will find that the crucial part is the slop. Agree on that? Each person is given a chance to pass the slop if failed to do so in the 1st attempt. I used. Because the wheel is totally out of the yellow line. At this very moment, I prayed to God and asked for confident, and I shouted "God, I can do it"! And I really can. Honestly, the wheel was just on the border line. I've no choice but to raised my hand up in order to drive down the slop. What a surprised the tester passed it. But the horrible scene was I'm too nervous till I couldn't release the hand break. My hand was shivering and it sweat...panic.I'm stucked for few seconds and hoo...finally I passed the sickening slop. I felt the sense of releasing at that very moment but the leg was shaking terribly. And I mistakenly wrote my I/C number at the name collum, it shows how nervous I am.
I've no problem doing the parking and 3point turn. Waited 2hours+ for "on the road". I'm so fortunate to have this tester, although he looks a bit fierce. He didn't want me to go thru the U-turn that is located 1km away from the centre, but a short one. By the way, he's having great time in the car relaxing, listening to the radio and enjoying the air-cond. What's more? He sang none stop! The driving journey it's a relaxing one, maybe the environment is not giving me pressure. I got 17/20! 16 is the passing mark.
According to an instructor, there 'll be a tougher test. Starting probably this year or maybe next year. The instructor came back from Sepang's centre and he tried the test. He mentioned that the slop at Sepang is double the times higher and tougher than we went thru the current one. Sounds scarry right? And they add the winding roads, no pole for parking but to sense with the senser, and they change Kancil to Iswara. Candidates are require to practise at least 16 hours, and will be staying at Sepang for 3days 2nights to study the rules and regulation and so on. Is it true? For sure the fees is more or less Rm2000.
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