Sunday, 22 April 2012

Learner's Licence Classes

Learner's License Classes


Our Learner's License Classes is an interactive electronic publication of the South Africa K53 Driver education material featuring 3D simulations as well as all learner driver contents to our new learner driver's and what they need to pass their South African Learner's and Driver's License test first time.

This electronic program fully illustrate and explain in detail the meaning of all South African rules of the road, road signs, signals and road markings, vehicle control, defensive driving and all about the K53 system.

Too pass any test you must prepare well. The learner's license and K53 driving license test are no exception. This is why it is important to prepare properly, using the best teaching material available.

The Spokesperson for Traffic Services, Searle Johannes, said poor training and lack of preparation were the main reasons for the low pass rate in the province. The test has rigid guidelines against which the applicants are assessed. These guidelines are provided by the national Department of Transport and are applicable nationally.

Quite a number of people have the attitude that driving is simple and as soon as they have mastered the principle of clutch control they believe they will pass the test, which is far from the truth. First of all you need to get your Learner's License, which is not easy. There is no easy way out, we all have to go threw the correct and same procedure.

Too many are seeking illegitimate means of getting their licenses and these individuals are presenting a risk to all other road users. Too many users need to go back and redo the Learner's and/or Driver's Test. Due to not understanding the meaning of the unknown or simply because they studied from a manual or DVD that just gave them the raw facts with-out-explaining the information in an easy-to-understand way.

Learner's License Test: some reasons why people fail:

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 thoroughly and the rules of the road are many and detailed.



For further information contact us at:

Office phone: (043) 721-2763 / 084 466 5152
Fax: 086 689 7025



  

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