SIM Test Material Changes, Applicants Must Pass Because It Is Easy To Pass
The material for testing SIM C for the community has changed simultaneously throughout the SIM Satpas in the ranks of the Central Java Police. The material changes have been made since Thursday night, August 3. Dirlantas Kombes Agus Suryo Nugroho hopes that with the change in material, the community will find it easier to undergo SIM tests.
"Currently, all traffic levels in Central Java are changing the SIM practice testing system which is simultaneously carried out starting today. Hopefully, with this change, people will find it easier to practice SIM tests," said Kombes Agus Suryo Nugroho in a written statement, Friday, August 4.
The changes made are the practice test track into a circuit that accommodates practical exam materials with a size that has been widened and without Zigzag test material or a bad luck test.
"For the track in the form of number 8, it is replaced with a track that forms the letter S and the size is also widened from an old size of 1.5 meters to 2.5 meters times the width of the vehicle," he explained.
Furthermore, for the braking test, the track length becomes 20 meters and the distance between stakes becomes 2.5 meters. In the U-Turn test, it passes through a 10-meter long track, with a turn bend width of 2 meters and a distance between stakes to 3 meters.
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While in the test letter S, the track length is 35 meters long. For the test reaction the brakes avoid crossing the 24-meter-long track consisting of a 16-meter straight track, the track avoids a 4-meter long and a distance between the 3-meter stakes.
During the visit, Dirlantas also tried out the new practice exam track directly. As a result, the track can be easier to pass but still requires skills and skills in driving.
"Practical exams are quite easy to pass, (for SIM applicants) they are also given special time for training," said Agus.
Regarding changes to the driver's license test material in all ranks of the Central Java Regional Police, the Head of Public Relations Kombes Pol Satake Bayu Setianto revealed that the change followed up on the order of the National Police Chief to review the practice exam material as a condition for residents to get a driver's license.
He hopes that these changes will make it easier for the graduation of community members who take the SIM practice exam.
People are advised to continue to train to improve driving skills. There will also be special time to practice. So don't hesitate or was worried when you were going to take the SIM exam," said the Head of Public Relations.