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Preparing for your driving test in Singapore can be nerve-wracking, but knowing the routes can make all the difference. To help you feel confident and ready for test day, we’ve compiled answers to the most common questions about the driving test routes at BBDC, SSDC, and CDC. Find the information you need below to get on the road to passing.
You can find the driving test routes for all three Singapore driving test centres—BBDC (Bukit Batok), SSDC (Woodlands) and CDC (Ubi)—on SingaporeTestRoutes.com. The routes are based on real input from driving instructors who know the exact roads examiners commonly use. You can download the routes directly from the website or access GPS-guided versions in the Singapore Test Routes App on Google Play and the Apple App Store.
No — the Singapore Traffic Police do not publish official test routes. All routes available through SingaporeTestRoutes.com and the Singapore Test Routes App come from instructor-verified guidance, based on the most frequently used paths examiners take during the test. These represent the most accurate and reliable route maps available.
Driving test routes can change depending on traffic, roadworks, examiner preference, and safety conditions. However, each centre uses core route patterns that remain consistent most of the time. SingaporeTestRoutes.com updates routes regularly to keep them accurate and relevant, and the Singapore Test Routes App always contains the latest versions.
The most effective method is to drive the actual test route commonly used by examiners. You can download detailed route maps from SingaporeTestRoutes.com or use the Singapore Test Routes App, which provides step-by-step GPS navigation so you can practice confidently and safely before your test.
Most driving tests in Singapore include:
The Singapore Test Routes App marks out where these manoeuvres typically occur along the real routes used at BBDC, SSDC, and CDC.
The test usually lasts 25 to 30 minutes, including both the circuit section and the public-road driving section. Practising the real roads outside your test centre in advance helps you stay calm and confident on the day.
The most common mistakes include:
Practising the real test routes helps learners avoid these mistakes and understand what examiners expect.
Our routes are created using local instructor knowledge and feedback from recent test candidates. While official routes are not published, these instructor-verified maps closely match the paths examiners use every day. They are the most reliable route guides currently available for all three centres.
Yes. You can download route PDFs directly from SingaporeTestRoutes.com or get them through the Singapore Test Routes App, available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. The app includes GPS navigation, offline access, and regularly updated routes for BBDC, SSDC, and CDC.
Absolutely. Familiarity with the route helps you understand the exact junctions, lane merges, speed limits, and turning points you’ll face on test day. Using the Singapore Test Routes App or downloading the maps from the website significantly increases your chances of passing on the first attempt.
We hope this FAQ has cleared up your questions and given you a clearer path to success. Remember, practice and preparation are key to passing your driving test. Take the next step today by downloading our instructor-verified routes or using the Singapore Test Routes App to familiarise yourself with the roads. Drive safely, and best of luck on your test