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eCitizen Singapore : Getting Class 2B, 2A, 2 Riding Licence For Motorcycles

Name of the Organization : Singapore Government
Type of Facility : Getting Class 2B, 2A, 2 Riding Licence For Motorcycles
Country : Singapore

Website : http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/Topics/Pages/Getting-a-riding-licence-for-motorcycles-%28Class-2B,-2A-and-2%29.aspx

Getting Class 2B, 2A, 2 Riding Licence For Motorcycles :

To obtain a Class 2B, 2A or 2 riding licence for motorcycles, you have to enrol in a driving school.

Related : eCitizen Singapore Getting Class 4, 5 Driving Licence For Heavy Vehicles : www.statusin.org/6221.html

Requirements:
You must be aged 18 years and above before you can apply for a riding licence.

Motorcycle licences at a glance:
These are three types of motorcycle licences

Class 2B:
Required to ride motorcycles with engine capacity of 200 cc and below.

Class 2A:
Required to ride motorcycles with engine capacity between 201 cc and 400 cc. You must hold the Class 2B licence for at least 1 year before you can obtain the Class 2A licence.

Class 2:
Required to ride motorcycles with engine capacity above 400 cc. You must hold the Class 2A licence for at least 1 year before you can obtain the Class 2 licence.

How to get your riding licence:
You can only register for the Traffic Police’s official riding theory and practical tests if you are a student of the following driving schools. Please visit the driving school websites to enrol:

Bukit Batok Driving Centre
: https://info.bbdc.sg/
ComfortDelGro Driving Centre : http://www.cdc.com.sg/
Singapore Safety Driving Centre : https://www.ssdcl.com.sg/

FAQs :
1) Why are there changes made to the eCitizen portal?
We continue to improve our digital products to meet the evolving needs of our citizens. The eCitizen portal was launched in 1999 as the first-stop portal for cross-agency information and services to serve our citizens’ needs.

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As part of our efforts for a more integrated citizen experience for our digital services, the content from eCitizen portal will be migrated to an improved Gov.sg by end of this year.

From 8 June, you can continue to access key eCitizen content at the interim page until the migration is completed year end. If you have subscribed to LTA and URA eAlerts, please note that these two services will be discontinued from 8 June 2017.

2) What is Gov.sg?
Revamped in 2015, Gov.sg is the official online communication platform and repository of the Singapore Government.

Here are some examples of what you can do on Gov.sg :
** Read up on the latest policy announcements
** Access timely and relevant information and news on Singapore

** View government-related events on the events calendar
** Translate Government terms using the translating tool
** Search for contact information of public service agencies

3) What will happen to my eCitizen account?
Your eCitizen account will no longer be available from 8 June 2017 onwards, as work is in progress to provide a more integrated citizen experience. Please be rest assured that this will not affect your transactions with other government agencies. For enquires, you can email info [AT] tech.gov.sg.

4) What will happen to the eAlerts Service?
If you have subscribed to LTA and URA eAlerts, please see below for alternative arrangements – For LTA Road Tax Expiry notification – Starting 5 June, you will receive email reminders from LTA — no action is required on your part.

If you do not wish to receive hardcopy road tax payment notices, simply complete the steps below :
1. Log in to your account at onemotoring.com.sg
2. Select “My Profile” > “Update Owner Particulars”
3. Update your email address and select “Receive Email Notification”
4. Select “Do not send hardcopy road tax payment notice by post to me for all my vehicles. Just send me email road tax reminders”.

For URA Season Parking notification :
** URA Season Parking notification will no longer be available from 8 June onwards.
** You can renew your season parking via the URA website or AXS machine.

** URA encourages you to renew your season parking ticket via Interbank GIRO, to enjoy a 2% rebate with auto-renewal. Please apply in advance, as the processing time for a GIRO application is about three to six weeks

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