Then we went down from the second floor and stood in line there again for about an hour and a half. Standing in line there, we saw that one by one they were going very slowly and giving the exam. However, they did not give any idea of what the exam would be like. And those who were going did not know and no one told them that they would have to drive like this or they would not.
So everyone was giving the exam in their own way. We had licenses for both light vehicles and bikes. Those who were supposed to take these two exams first got into a private car, after getting in, they went a little ahead and braked and got off again, their exam was over. Regarding the bike, they drove in that way and somehow parked and went back to an employee there.
Then he asked about some signals on the board. After that, they had to go back and stand in line. However, I was surprised to see that there were actually no rules and no supervision. From this side, those who did not take the bike, how many times the bike they are using there is getting damaged, how many times they are starting it. It was a very neat bike that many people even fall while riding it.
And after a while, the start stopped, then I saw that those who ride that bike have to pay 150 to 200 taka to the bike owner. This is unfair in itself. Even then, they are using that bike by paying like this. And the same thing is about private cars, when they go there, they have to pay 200 taka very quietly. Then they let them drive the private car.
Anyway, my friend's turn came. Then my turn also came, I rode my bike as I wanted. Then I went to the private car. If I can drive a private car, I was feeling a little shy because I had not driven for five long years. They asked me if you can drive.