Hi. I'm Rudy and I'm a 'teksi' driver.
I drive budget taxi & my cab is in red & white. It's been two months now since I decided to drive taxi and so far, everything seems okay. For the past two months I've been learning taxi's tricks and treats which I wouldn't know if I'm not a driver. Maybe I'm gonna share some but imagining the possibilities of me getting smacked & Wendy sabotaged, I don't dare to tell all. So for "our" sake, I'm gonna keep my plate number anonymous for the time being.
Oh ya... Wendy is my 'teksi'. So far she's been a good girl and I do hope she stays good for a long time. :)
Originally, I was thinking of getting a blue Toyota Innova cab but after asking around, most of my peeps advised me to stick to the normal red & white budget taxi. For their unbiased replies, I thank them! And judging by how I was treated by representatives of a blue cab company (which is officially known as executive taxi), it helped me made my decision. And that's gonna be another entry. :)
To become a taxi driver, one need to get his PSV license first. I got mine from Surefine Driving School in Kg Jawa. I had to forked out RM450 which includes the whole day lecture, JPJ written test, practical classes & on the road test. The seminar was brief though 'officially', you need to spend almost 9 hours listening to the do's & dont's of Malaysia's traffic. My lecturer was understanding enough to know when to stop. A week after, it was the JPJ written test which you need to get at least 44 questions right out of 50. It was a piece of cake. Just read the book your driving school provide as the questions are similar. I aced my test! Hahaha. You'll get the result a day after & if you passed, you can then join the practical classes. Practical classes are held on Thursday & weekends. You'll be doing the cone driving where u get to drive around 8 cones & try your very best to not to knock it and also the on the road driving. After attending 5 classes, then only you can book your test date.
My test was held in Batu 9 Cheras & test are held every Wednesday. The cone test is easy if u just drive carefully. You're given 3 minutes & trust me, 3 minutes is more than enough. For me, the on the road test was a little bit nerve-wrecking cos you have to drive an old Iswara with the JPJ officer by your side. You MUST obey ALL the traffic rules while keeping the old junk's engine running till the finishing line. Phewww... You'll only know your result the next day & if you're not walking back to the finishing line or if it's not the officer who drive back the car or if your IC is still with the officer at the end of the day, there's a good chance that you have passed the test. If you passed, your driving school will get your PSV license done straight away. I was charged RM30 for my license. If I did it myself, it will only cost me RM10. Oh well, I'm a bum! :)
Note: You can also get the 'NO NEED JOIN LECTURE, CLASSES & ALL TESTS GUARANTEED PASS' package for RM800 - RM1300. Don't ask me where coz I did it the old fashioned way. ;)
It took me 2 months from the day I walked into Surefine Driving School's office to get my license. Am I recommending them? Nope! There are better and cheaper schools around but if you have no other choices, kindly proceed. I was too excited to ask around other driving schools.
Once you have a PSV license, you can then start your journey to become a hopeful taxi driver. Hehehe.
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