Getting a learner’s licence is the first step you need to take before you learn to drive. Here’s what you need to know.
Applying for the Test
You need to be at least 17 years old, to apply for a code B which will allow you to drive light vehicles or a code C learner's licence, which allows you to drive heavy vehicles.
To apply for a code A learner's licence, which allows you to drive a motorcycle with a cylinder capacity of not more than 125 cubic centimetres, you must at least be 16 years old.
When you apply to write the test, you'll need to take the following to your nearest Traffic Department:
Once you've submitted your form, you'll be given a date for your test. You can only cancel this date if you're:
The payment won't be refunded if you cancel your appointment. If you're not be able to make your test, make sure to cancel as this causes a backlog in the appointment system.
Preparing for Your Test
In order to pass your learner’s test you need to study and understand the rules of the road, road markings, road signs and the controls of a vehicle.
You can study in one or more of the following ways:
On the Day of the Test
When you have made your appointment and received your test date, make sure you get to the venue on time.
Remember to take:
Once you have your learner’s licence, you may drive the type of vehicle that your licence is valid for, but you need to have a licensed driver with you at all times.
Your learner’s licence will be valid for 2 years.
Call or visit your local traffic department to get information about the application process or read more about applying for your learner’s licence.