Those wanting to convert their Malaysian B1 and B2 motorcycle licence to the B Full (unlimited engine capacity) class can do so from today, October 1. Applicants can check if they are eligible for the motorcycle licence conversion through the MyJPJ app, the mySIKAP web portal or visit any JPJ public service counter.
Should they be eligible, applicants can proceed to selected driving schools throughout the country that offer B Full licence courses to register for the conversion programme. The applicant has to make a formal declaration that are are of sound mind and in physical shape with no handicaps, as stated in a JPJ statement.
The fee for the licence conversion is RM160. According to the statement, the fee is to cover registration and insurance for the applicant, and a two-hour conversion and familiarisation course. The fee also covers vehicle rental and use of a training course, as well as the JPJ test fee.
Conditions for a successful conversion application are that the applicant must have held a valid B2 or B1 licence for a minimum of 10 years, with no lapses in licence renewal. The applicant must also not appear on any blacklist, have unpaid summons, business restriction, criminal record or any outstanding proceedings under Act 333 of the Road Transport Act, 1987.
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