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Plans to introduce a K53 learners licence programme in Gauteng schools are underway. The introduction of a K53 learners licence programme for pupils is set to kick off in Gauteng schools. In a bid to ...
AutoTrader, South Africa’s largest and most trusted motoring marketplace, has invested in making the K53 learner’s book available free of charge to all South Africans via Help Guides. Leveraging the ...
South Africa’s K53 learner’s and driver’s licence test programme itself is not the reason why the country’s drivers are among the worst in the world. Instead, government incompetence and “stupidity” ...
Leveraging the reach of one of the most visited sites in the country, AutoTrader’s goal is to champion wider access to the K53 manual as a crucial step to greater mobility and financial freedom to ...
LuckyMobile, a local service provider, is offering learners an interactive mobile application to help them pass the test. Laurence Seberini, MD of LuckyMobile, explains: "Our newly developed ...
Learner drivers can now learn how to drive without touching an actual car, thanks to virtual reality. Using a simulator, Johannesburg-based SIMDrive is teaching novices how to navigate a vehicle in a ...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) is rolling out advanced technology across its smart Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs), to prevent cheating during a learner’s licence test.
South Africa's roads are among the most dangerous in the world, with around 12,000 people tragically losing their lives each year to road carnage. This has fuelled recent calls to revisit the K53 ...
Plans to introduce a K53 learners licence programme in Gauteng schools are underway. In a bid to better equip pupils with practical life skills, the Gauteng Department of Education planned to start ...
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