Yesterday (14 April) , I went for my driving test. My mom handed over a formal letter for the head JPJ officer (or anyone from JPJ side) before I gone with my dad to send me half way to my driving centre, for my driving teacher to fetch me up.
At the centre, I followed my teacher, whom I call kakak. She brought me to make a little appeal about my little request that has a deep reason and very important on my behalf. Without any difficulties, the request was approved.
My number in my session was 46. Means there were 45 people made the test first. I was a little hopeful and a little afraid at the same time whether I manage to do the hill or fail to do so because I witnessed most that failed were females more than the males by the ratio of 5:1. Before I stepped the clutch, I made my pray. Yes, I did pass that one, without repeat. With a happy heart, I gone to make parking and 3 pointer test after that, and all of them were marked with zero defect.
After solat Dzuhur, we waited for the road test to be held. The test begun and the queue number were cut very fast. While waiting for my turn, I saw quite a few candidates were back with the JPJ people drove the cars. I LoLed, deep inside in my heart of course. Hopefully they manage to pass the test when the next time they take it again.
My number was called. I told the teacher from the centre about my request before he send me to the test car and he was startled by my plea like any other who would hear about it. Muah.Hahah.hah...
Because of the rare solicitation from a candidate like me, I had to wait for another car that suits my appeal. The car that met my request arrived with a soldier candidate sat at the passenger sit. Huh... Even a soldier failed. Maybe because he can't handle the gear and the steering as his left hand's was bandaged.
(Continued writing this post-20th April 2011- 1:29pm)
I sat at the driver's seat and handed over the marking form to my tester. We started our test and ended up beautifully. 18/20. The End.
(The request: Female tester for me- 'Mahram' Issue)
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