A B2 motorcycle license in Malaysia allows you to ride motorcycles with an engine capacity of up to 250cc. This license is ideal for those looking for a cost-effective and fuel-efficient mode of transportation. It's suitable for both daily commutes and leisurely rides, offering the freedom to navigate through traffic with ease. Additionally, motorcycles in this category are often more affordable and easier to maintain, making them a popular choice among new riders.
1. Registration - Register for the course and make the first payment.
2. KPP 01 - Theory Course - Complete a 6-hour theory course. - Slot options: - Subang Campus: Saturday (English), Sunday (Bahasa Melayu). - Puchong Campus: Saturday (Bahasa Melayu), Sunday (English).
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.
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.