New online service to make learner & driver test applications easier

The system will first be available to people making their applications in Gauteng before it is gradually expanded to other parts of the country.

POLOKWANE – The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has developed a new innovative solution that will ease the process of applying for vehicle driving licences and combat corruption by minimising the manipulation of the process by unscrupulous officials.
You might also want to read: [INFOGRAPHIC] Here’s how the new driver demerit system will affect you
According to the spokesperson of the RTMC, Simon Zwane, the new system will give power to prospective learner licence and driving licence applicants to determine the date, time and place where they wish to take their tests.
This will be done by logging on an online application and finalising pre-bookings in five to 10 minutes.
The system will also be available to those wishing to renew their driving licence cards. The current process requires applicants to queue for between 140-180 minutes at a testing station.
“This process is also fraught with corruption as officials at the licensing centres have an incentive to withhold available bookings for lucrative payments from willing applicants. When it is launched later this month, the solution will benefit the public by promoting efficient service delivery, removing barriers to access, eliminating fraud and corruption and optimising business operations,” he said.
The online system will also eliminate time and money used by applicants to travel to various licensing centres to secure bookings.
“The solution will also allow licensing centre managers to better prepare for volumes of expected applicants and allocate resources accordingly,” Zwane concluded.
The system will first be available to people making their applications in Gauteng before it is gradually expanded to other parts of the country.
raeesak@nmgroup.co.za
For more breaking news follow us on Facebook Twitter Instagram or send us a message on WhatsApp 079 418 4404
Exit mobile version