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  2. Archaeology of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology in Singapore is a niche but growing discipline. Although there is generally a lack of government support for archeological work, many artifacts have been unearthed at sites around the island, helping to give a clearer picture of Singapore's history, both concerning the early history of Singapore and its subsequent colonial settlement following the founding of modern Singapore, the ...

  3. Driving licence in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A driving licence is required in Malaysia before a person is allowed to drive a motor vehicle of any description on a road in Malaysia under the Road Transport Act 1987, section 26 (1). Under section 26 (1) of the Road Transport Act, an individual must possess a valid driving licence before being permitted to drive on the road, or can be ...

  4. Driving licence in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Driving licence in Thailand. To demonstrate that the holder is permitted to drive in Thailand. ฿100 or ฿50 per year, plus ฿5 or ฿50 according to the licence type. Driving licence in Thailand is a document that allows the holder to drive on any roads in the Kingdom of Thailand. [1] The minimum age to drive a motor vehicle is 18, and to ...

  5. SAFTI Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    History The Officer Cadet School within the SAFTI Military Institute as seen from the northwest.. Although the SAFTI Military Institute is an amalgamated institution, it draws much of its heritage from the original Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute (SAFTI), which was officially opened on 14 February 1966 at Pasir Laba Camp.

  6. Driving instructor - Wikipedia

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    Driving instructor and student. A driving instructor is a person who is hired by a new driver who is learning how to improve their skills - often for an upcoming practical test. Different countries have different rules regarding permits and other regulations. Driving instructors have several tasks such as teaching new drivers the theory and ...

  7. Defensive driving - Wikipedia

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    Defensive driving describes the practice of anticipating dangerous situations, despite adverse conditions or the mistakes of others when operating a motor vehicle. [1] [a] It can be achieved by adhering to general guidelines, such as keeping a two- or three-second gap between the driver's vehicle and the vehicle in front to ensure adequate ...

  8. Coat of arms of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    History When Singapore became self-governing in 1959, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was determined to create for the new state a coat of arms, among other symbols, to replace the coat of arms of the United Kingdom that had been in use until then. A committee was formed to design the state symbols, headed by the deputy prime minister Toh Chin Chye, who wanted both the arms and flag of Singapore ...

  9. Driving licence in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A person holding a driving licence from certain countries may exchange it for a Swedish licence without the need for a test. These countries are the EU/EEA nations, Switzerland and Japan. People holding a driving licence from other countries must do the full test in order to obtain a Swedish driving licence.