Getting your driver’s licence in 2017?

According to the eNatis national driver’s licence population statistics, the number of Code B licensed drivers has increased by 39 252 between January and February 2017.

Code B includes motor vehicles, minibuses, buses and goods vehicles, with a gross vehicle mass not exceeding 3 500kg.

Even with a significant increase in licensed drivers in just one month, there is still a vast number of South Africans who do not pass the driver’s licence test the first time.

So what are the main reasons for people failing their driver’s licence test?

According to Derek Wilson, head of online insurance and financial services comparison website, Hippo.co.za, there are numerous factors which could  be demotivating and costly to drivers.

“Many people do not research the driving school or instructor beforehand, are unfamiliar with important driver’s test rules and scoring, experience the test route for the first time when taking the test, or are simply too nervous on the day,” said Wilson.

Tips to consider if you plan on getting your licence in 2017:

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