Motorcycle license (B Full)

A B motorcycle license in Malaysia allows you to ride motorcycles with an engine capacity above 500cc, providing access to a wider range of powerful bikes. This license is ideal for experienced riders looking to operate high-performance motorcycles. With a B license, you can enjoy the thrill and freedom of riding large-capacity bikes, which are suitable for long-distance travel and diverse terrains. Additionally, obtaining a B license can enhance your riding skills and knowledge, ensuring you are well-prepared for various road conditions and safety requirements.

Process

1. Registration   - Register for the course and make the first payment.

2. KPP 01 - Theory Course   - Complete a 6-hour theory course.  
3. Computer Theory Test   - Take a 45-minute computer-based theory test.   - Outcome:      - Pass: Proceed to the next step.     - Fail: Retake the test (up to 3 attempts).

4. Obtain Learner Driving License (LDL)   - Make the second payment.   - Completion period: 7 to 10 working days.

5. KPP 02 Practical - In-Circuit Training   - Practical Riding Class 1: 4 hours.   - Practical Riding Class 2: 4 hours.   - Slot options: Every day except JPJ practical test days.     - Slot 1: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM.     - Slot 2: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM.

6. KPP 03 Practical - On-the-Road Training   - Practical Riding Class 3: 4 hours.   - Practical Riding Class 4: 4 hours.   - Slot options: Every day except JPJ practical test days.     - Slot 1: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM.     - Slot 2: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM.

7. JPJ Practical Test   - Take the JPJ practical driving test.   - Outcome:      - Pass: Proceed to obtain the "P" license.     - Fail: Unlimited re-tests until you pass (2x practical re-training required).

8. Obtain Probationary Driving License (PDL)   - Completion period: 7 to 10 working days.

Requirements

1.Age: You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a Class B (motorcycle) license.

2.Theory Test: Pass the KPP (Kursus Pendidikan Pemandu) theory test conducted by JPJ, covering road rules, signs, and safe riding practices.

3.Practical Training: Complete practical riding lessons with a certified instructor or driving school, focusing on motorcycle handling skills.

4.Practical Test: Pass the JPJ practical riding test, demonstrating your ability to operate a motorcycle safely.

5.Documents: Provide necessary documents such as identification (IC or passport) and proof of address.