Singapore Driving Test is a free self-study website for Singapore driving theory tests, covering the BTT, FTT, and RTT tracks. Its positioning is clear: it is not a replacement for the official handbooks, but rather a “guidance layer” designed to help learners understand, memorize, and review the official Traffic Police handbooks more efficiently. The site provides modular study pages, revision notes, quick memory points, flashcards, and high-frequency, error-prone topics such as yellow lines, bus lanes, DIPS, roundabout right-of-way, and more.
The course content focuses on Singapore driving theory. BTT covers road signs, traffic signals, right-of-way, speed limits and parking, safe driving, and common traps. FTT goes further into vehicle control, moving off and gear shifting, junctions and roundabouts, parking and reversing, defensive driving, emergencies, and exam preparation. RTT is aimed at motorcycle learners, covering licences and PDL, riding gear, vehicle checks, control and braking, road riding, and defensive riding. The delivery format is web-based self-study material plus flashcard practice; the main content does not mention live classes, recorded videos, or 1-on-1 tutoring.
The website is clearly marked as Free and No sign-up. Study pages and flashcards can be used directly in the browser, with no paid plans or payment methods shown. The content is in English. In terms of organizational background, the site emphasizes that it is independently operated and states that it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Singapore Police Force, Traffic Police, LTA, ComfortDelGro Driving Centre, Bukit Batok Driving Centre, Singapore Safety Driving Centre, or similar organizations. Its credibility mainly comes from references to official handbooks and SPF/LTA resources, including page-number guidance, rather than from any official status.
Its strengths are a clear structure, zero entry barrier, coverage of the full BTT/FTT/RTT learning path, and dedicated breakdowns of easily confused rules, making it useful for filling knowledge gaps before the exam. It also repeatedly reminds users to verify information against official resources, which is prudent for policy- and penalty-related content. The limitations are also clear: there is no official accreditation or completion certificate, and it does not guarantee exam results, licence eligibility, booking availability, or fee accuracy. Support is mainly via email corrections, with no real-time Q&A or instructor feedback.
It is suitable for self-learners preparing for Singapore driving theory tests, motorcycle RTT candidates, people previewing the rules before converting a foreign driving licence, and learners who want to compare driving school and private routes first. The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so network availability depends on the actual connection. Since the website is free, cross-border payment is not involved. As alternatives or complementary resources, users should prioritize the official Traffic Police handbooks, SPF/LTA pages, and materials from Singapore driving schools.
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