South Africa’s abhorrent traffic safety, and the worldwide reputation of our drivers as incompetent and dangerous, should be a clear indication that something is wrong with the way we licence new ...
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 ...
Road safety advocate Rob Handfield-Jones argues that South Africa should reform the K53 system to better reflect real-world driving conditions, rather than abandoning it entirely. CapeTalk's Lester ...
The K53 driving test strikes fear into the hearts of all prospective learner drivers, given its fearsome reputation and the statistics that suggest the majority fail it the first time. The idea behind ...
To pass their driving licence test in India, learners only have to drive in a straight line, turn left and stop after 50 metres. While students of SA’s tricky K53 driving test may be envious of ...
MANY South Africans fail their K53 driving licence test the first time round. There are various reasons for this. Online insurance and financial services comparison website, Hippo.co.za, provides some ...
Trust is a word we tend to associate with relationships and not really with motoring, but I would like you to take a moment to consider just how much trust is involved in your daily commute. Here we ...
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.