FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The Learner's Licence is your **mandatory first step** toward getting a South African driving licence. Passing this test proves you have a foundational understanding of the **Rules of the Road, Road Signs, and Vehicle Controls**, allowing you to legally drive while supervised by a fully licensed driver.
Your Learner's Licence is valid for a period of **24 months (two years)** from the date of issue. To avoid having to retake the Learner's Test, you must pass your official driving licence test (the practical K53) before this two-year period expires.
You must apply for the code that matches the vehicle you intend to drive:
- **Code 1:** Motorcycles (covers both $\leq 125$cc and $> 125$cc bikes).
- **Code 2:** Light Motor Vehicles (Gross Vehicle Mass $\leq 3,500$ kg), which includes all standard cars, bakkies, and SUVs.
- **Code 3:** Heavy Motor Vehicles (Gross Vehicle Mass $> 3,500$ kg), such as trucks.
Yes, absolutely. We have a dedicated team that **continuously monitors and updates** our entire question bank. This ensures all practice material is fully compliant with the current South African National Road Traffic Act and official K53 standards, giving you the most accurate preparation possible.
Yes! Our platform is fully responsive and **seamlessly mobile-friendly**. You can access all practice tests and study materials on your smartphone or tablet, allowing you to study efficiently wherever you are.
You must book your official test appointment at your local **Driver's Licence Testing Centre (DLTC)**. Currently, the process often requires you to visit the centre in person to complete the application, provide necessary documentation, pay the booking fee, and receive your test date.