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Malaysia Ranked As Second Most Expensive Place For Driving Test

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image.png Malaysia is the second most expensive country in the world to take a driving test.
According to Zutobi, an online Driver Education resource, the Malaysian driving test is extensive as the candidates must pass theoretical and practical examinations.

"In addition, Malaysians must spend 33 hours per week in class” image.png
"Although the total cost of £505 (RM2,959) is over £400 less than Croatia, it is still expensive enough to rank them second”, he said. Croatia was listed as the most expensive country to take a driving test in. "At least 85 hours of driving lessons are required before taking a Croatian driving test, which makes the test extremely expensive." "Because the average fee for the tests around the world is £106, Croats must pay an extra £824 than most countries," Zutobi explained.

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