Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Why do some people fail their Learner's License Test?

Why do some people fail their Learner's License Test?


Leaner's license test: some reasons why people fail:

6.1) An over-confident attitude, thinking you only need to know what a few road signs mean, and believing the rest is just common sense. "WRONG"!! There are many road signs, and some of them have meanings you would not know unless you had studied them throughly. And the rules of the road are many and detailed.




6.2) Not understanding the information clearly. This can happen through no fault of your own, but simply because you studied from a manuaal or DVD that just fave you the raw facts, without explaining the information in an easy-to-understand way. or it could be that you ran out of time and did a quick swot of the information without really engaging your brain in regard to the understanding of what you were learning.





Our Classroom does indeed give you the understanding you need so that you can answer any question no matter how it is worde in the official test - because you truly know the work.


About our Classroom: 


   Our classroom is an interactive electronic publication of the South African K53 driver education material, featuring 3D simulations, as well as all learner driver content to our new learner drivers and what they need to pass their South African learner's and driver's test first time.
   This electronic system fully illustrate and explain in detail the meaning of all South African rules of the road, road signs and road markings, vehicle controls, defensive driving and all about the K53 system.


Where did the content for our electronic Classroom come from?


Most of the content in the Learner's section is based on the National Road Traffic Act of South Africa. Although we have obtained permission to reproduce the act (Copyright Authority No. 11363 dated 03 october 2006), in this version of our Classroom we have not reproduced any materials from the Act directly. All interpretation of the Act are our own, and we do not claim to represent the Goverment in any way, nor are they responsible for errors or omissions on our part.

(Principle) Cathrine / (Mentor) Eurica / (Consultant) Swazi / (Consultant) Arish /
(Instructor) Marinda

Office phone: (043) 721-2763 / 084 466 5152


 
  

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