Once you have obtained a Learner's Licence, you may start to train for your Driver's Licence.
The driver section of AfricanLicence.com provides some detail on the driver’s test, but we recommend you consult a professional, certified driving instructor that belong to a professional organisation such as the South African Institute of Driving Instructors (SAIDI).
SAIDI instructors should have a legal instructor’s certificate and all the necessary professional training that will ensure he/she can teach you all the advanced, safe techniques to make you a great driver.
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Code |
Vehicle
classes |
Includes |
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Code
1: Motorcycle Learner’s Licence |
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A1 |
Motorcycles with an engine capacity
of 125 cubic centimetres or less |
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A |
Motorcycles with an engine capacity
greater than 125 cubic centimetres |
Code A1 |
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Code
2: Light Motor Vehicles Learner’s Licence |
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B |
Vehicles (except motorcycles) withweight
of 3 500 kilograms or less; and minibuses, buses and goods vehicles with
gross vehicle mass (GVM) of 3 500 kg or less. A trailer with GVM of 750 kg
or less may be attached. |
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EB |
Articulated vehicles with gross
combination mass (GCM) of 3 500 kg or less; and vehicles
allowed by Code B but with a trailer with GVM greater than 750 kg. |
Code B |
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Code
3: Heavy Motor Vehicles Learner’s Licence |
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C1 |
Vehicles with tare weight between 3
500 kg and 16 000 kg; minibuses, buses and goods vehicles with GVM
between 3 500 kg and 16 000 kg.A trailer with GVM of 750 kg or
less may be attached. |
Code B |
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C |
Buses and goods vehicles with GVM
greater than 16 000 kg. A trailer with GVM of 750 kg or less may
be attached. |
Codes B and C1 |
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EC1 |
Articulated vehicles with GVM between 3 500 kg and 16 000 kg; and
vehicles allowed by Code C1 but with a trailer with GVM greater than 750
kg. |
Codes B,
EB and C1 |
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EC |
Articulated vehicles with GVM
greater than 16 000 kg; and vehicles
allowed by Code C but with a trailer with GVM greater than 750 kg. |
Codes B, EB, C1, C and EC1 |