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Memperpanjang SIM di Giant Pasteur Bandung

Memperpanjang SIM di Giant Pasteur Bandung
Siapkan fotocopy KTP 1lembar. Akan lebih baik jika KTP sudah yg e-ktp.
Datang lebih pagi, krn dimulai preparation jam 8:00. Alhamdulillah, ada Bapak2 yg berinisiatif mbuat list daftar walaupun Team Satlantas belum hadir. Alhamdulillah juga, ada Bapak2 yg berinisiatif mengumumkannya. Jadi, tidak percuma datang jam 7:30. Dapatlah nomor 12. Pendaftar lainnya, mengisi daftar isian di pemeriksaan kesehatan. Bagi yg sudah punya hasil pemeriksaan kesehatan, bisa langsung ke pengisian formulir. Jadi, buat yg datang lalu terlewat karena formulir habis, maka pemeriksaan kesehatan bisa dilakukan utk pendaftaran perpanjang SIM di keesokan harinya, membypass test kesehatan.
Pertama, test kesehatan, biaya 40rb. General medical checkup utk buta warna maupun kemampuan kesehatan utk mengemudi diperiksa.
Kedua, pengisian formulir, biaya tergantung SIM yg diminta. SIM-A 80rb dan SIM-C 75rb. Asuransi dipersilahkan jika perlu sebesar 25rb. Bawalah ballpoint. Walaupun Team Satlantas menyediakan, sebaiknya bermodallah sedikit.
Ketiga, setelah formulir yg terisi sudah lengkap, serahkan ke petugas untuk pengisian data dan persiapan foto serta cap jari. Tunggulah sebentar utk Petugas mencari data anda dan mengupdate yg perlu.
Keempat, tunggulah untuk dipanggil masuk ke mobil utk difoto dan cap sidik jari. Setelah selesai, SIM langsung jadi. Nah, anti gores bisa dibantu salah seorang anggota, jika diperlukan.
Selesai jam 09an. Maklumlah, ketemu kawan lama, jadi molor hingga jam 10an. Bincang2 tentang per-Media-an dan per-IT-an.
 
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