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Contents
1 Introduction 5
2 The learners licence test 6 3 Vehicle controls 7
4 The test-yourself system 9
5 The defensive driving system (K53) 10
6 Rules of the road 11
7 Road traffic signs and markings 26
8 Regulatory road signs 27
9 Warning road signs 43
10 Guidance and information road signs 58
11 Traffic signals 67
12 Road markings 70
? Test-yourself answers 79
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2The licence
To obtain a learners licence you must pass a knowledge test covering traffic
rules, road traffic signs and the controls of the type of vehicle you intend to
drive.
requiremenTs
You will not be able to obtain a learner's licence if:
you have been previously disqualified by a court of law and this
disqualification is still in force, or
you already have a licence for the same class of vehicle, or your licence has been suspended temporarily and the suspension has
not yet expired.
When you apply to write the test, you must produce two passport-size photo-
graphs, which may be black-and-white or colour.
When you pass the test, you will be issued with a learners licence. Thiswill allow
you to drive a motor vehicle on a public road subject to certain conditions:
You must drive under the supervision of a person in possession of a valid
drivers licence for the same category vehicle as that which you intend to drive.
The person should be seated right next to you, or directly behind you
only if he/she cannot sit next to you.
In the case of a motorcycle without a sidecar, you may not carry a
passenger and therefore may not be accompanied by your instructor.
The minimum age for obtaining a learners licence is:
For a motorcycle without a sidecar and with an engine cylinder capacity
not exceeding 125 cm: 16 years.
For light motor vehicles with a mass not exceeding 3 500 kg: 17 years.
For all other vehicles: 18 years.
Your learners licence will be valid for 24 months. Before you can make a
booking for the written test, you must pass an eye test to make sure that
your vision is good enough for driving on public roads. The testing centre
will give you all the details and fees involved.
vehicle licence
The vehicle clearance certificate (licence disc) is valid for 12 months, and
must be renewed annually.
The TesT
The written theory test is not an easy test to pass. It is therefore important that
youstudy everything in this book thoroughly before you make your booking for the
test. The test is given in a multiple-choice format, and each question has three
possible answers. In some cases only one option is correct, in others more
than one option is correct, and in some cases one option is more correct than
the others. Make sure you select the most appropriate option.
When you write the official test you will be given a book of questions,an answer sheet, a chart of road signs and a book containing pictures of the
vehicle controls and various road layouts. The use of these will be explained to
you before you write the test. Be sure to listen carefully to the instructions. It
will be useful to take your own pencil and suitable eraser, just in case.
noTe: Cheating during the official
test is an offence. If convicted,
a candidate will be disqualified
from writing the test for at least
12 months.
PAss mArKs requireD
You need to pass each of the three
sections of the test. If you fail one
section, you will fail the entire test.
The required pass marks are:
rules of the oad: 22 out of 28
road signs: 23 out of 28
vehicle contols: 6 out of 8
The
learners
licence
test
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Always comply with the following
rules of the road unless otherwise
directed by a traffic officer, a police
officer or a road sign.
Drivers control
The driver must have full control
of the vehicle and have a clear
view of the road ahead.
Keep left, pass right
The rule of the road is: Driveon the left side of the roadway.
Dont endanger oncoming traffic
by encroaching onto the right-
hand side of the road.
Overtake other vehicles on their
right-hand side only if
it is safe to do so; it is not prohibited by a road
sign or marking.
You may drive on the right-hand
side of a one-way road.
On divided roads, dont drive
over the dividing space or barrier,
except at an intersection or
opening where it is not prohibited
by a road sign or traffic officer.
general speeD limitson public roaDs(Unless otherwise indicated by
a regulatory road sign)
u ( d)
60 km/h: all vehicles
o d
100 km/h: rural and national roads
120 km/h: freeways
Exceptions for Other roads:
80 km/h: Vehicles/combinations
over 9 000 kg
100 km/h: Buses and minibuses
conveying passengers
note: Drivers of medical andfire-fighting response vehicles,
and persons specifically authorised
to do so, are permitted to exceed
the speed limit and to disregard
road signs during the execution
of their duties.
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6
80 km/h
Rules of
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overtaKing safely
First make sure it is safe to
overtake.
Pass to the right of the vehicle
you are overtaking.
Dont endanger oncoming traffic.
Dont pass too close to the
other vehicle.
Make sure you are safely clear of
the other vehicle before returning
to the left-hand side of the road.
When passing a stationary bus,
keep a lookout for people moving
away from the bus.
ok :
In the far right lane you may flash
your headlights at the vehicle in
front of you to show that you want
to overtake it, and it should move
over to the next lane to the left.
overtaKing on the left
You may pass on the left when
it is safe to do so:
on a one-way urban road
wide enough for two or more
vehicles to drive abreast;
if the vehicle you are passing
is-turning right;
on a two-way urban road with
more than one traffic lane going
in the same direction (with or
without painted lane lines).
Dont drive on the verge or
shoulder to overtake on the left.
Dont drive to the left of the
edge line marking to overtake
on the left.
Dont overtaKe
When approaching the crest
of a hill or rise.
On a curve.
If your view of the road ahead
is obstructed or restricted.
The above three rules dont apply if:
the road is wide enough toovertake without encroaching
onto the right-hand side of
the roadway;
the road is a one-way road.
If it will create a hazard to any
vehicles, people or property.
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A vehicle stopped at a pedestrian
crossing or scholar patrol.
By crossing a solid white line.
being overtaKen
Keep as far to the left as possible.
Dont accelerate while being
overtaken.
If you are driving in the
right-hand lane and the driver
behind indicates his intention
to overtake, carefully move over
to a left-hand lane.
You may drive on the left-hand
shoulder of a single-lane road
between sunrise and sunset to
allow other vehicles to overtake,
provided it is safe to do so and
people and vehicles are clearly
visible for 150 metres ahead.
This is not permitted where there
is more than one lane in each
direction (e.g. freeways).
b k :
If you are driving in the far
right-hand lane and the driver
behind indicates that he wants
to overtake, carefully move over
to the next lane on the left, and
dont accelerate until the other
vehicle has passed.
traffic lanes
Keep within the lane lines.
Dont straddle the lane lines.
Change lanes only when
necessary and when safe to do so.
Signal early enough beforechanging lanes.
The last action before changing
lanes is to check the blind spot
to ensure it is still safe to
change lanes.
intersections
Stop for pedestrians on or entering
a pedestrian crossing.
Dont block the traffic flow when
entering an intersection; crossing a traffic lane.
turning left
Keep as far to the left as possible
when preparing to turn.
Adjust your speed to merge into
the traffic flow safely.
turning right
Give way to approaching traffic
when about to turn.
Keep as far as possible to the right of
your half of the road so that vehicles
can pass safely on your left.
Whilewaitingtoturn,keepthe
vehicle facing straight ahead, with
the wheels straight, to avoid being
bumped from behind into the path of
oncoming traffic.
Turn across the centre line only
when there is a clear space in
the flow of oncoming traffic.
remember: When about to turn
or change direction, the last
action before moving to the rightor left is, with the front wheels
still straight, ALWAYS to check in
the blind spot on the side to
which you are about to move.
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Keep to the left of any traffic island
in the intersection and comply with
any road signs.
Cross the centre line of the
cross street before turning right,
except when turning into another
one-way street.
rules for signals
Always signal your intention,
using hand signals, electric or
mechanical indicators or stop
lamps, before:
stopping; suddenly reducing speed; turning to the left or the right; changing lanes; moving to the left or the right
of the road.
Allow enough time to warn others
so that they can react if necessary.
Make sure your signals can
be clearly seen.
hanD signals
passengers on trucKs
Passengers are permitted on the
back of a truck or van only if the
sides of the rear body are
for seated passengers: 350 mmabove the seating surface;
for standing passengers: 900 mm
above the standing surface.
alcohol anD Drugs
Dont drive or sit in the driver's
seat with the engine running if you
are under the influence of intoxi-
cating liquor or a narcotic drug, or
medication that can affect your
attention and reactions.
Alcohol levels in grams per 100 ml
of blood must be less than:
0.05 for ordinary drivers 0.02for professional drivers
Alcohol levels in milligrams per
1 000 ml of breath must be less
than:
0.24 for ordinary drivers 0.10for professional drivers
freeways
v d :
Animal-drawn vehicles.
Pedal cycles.
Motorcycles 50 cm or less.
Electrically powered pedal and
motorcycles.
Motor tricycles and quadrucycles.
Tractors, except when doing
freeway maintenance.
Special vehicles 230 kg or less,
designed for people with disabilities.
n d :
Animals, except inside a vehicle
or within a designated stopping
or parking area.
(The following rules dont apply
to traffic officers on duty, or persons
involved with emergency, rescue,
salvage, construction, maintenance,
civil protection or essential public
service work, or where directed
otherwise by a road sign or traffic
officer, or for a reason beyond yourcontrol.)
Stopping a vehicle, except in a
designated stopping area.
Hand signals, except in emergencies.
Alighting from the vehicle, except
when acting in an emergency;within a designated stopping or
parking area.
Stop or suddenreduction in speed
Right turn
Overtake
Left turn
Slowing down
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1w d
d?
a 60 km/h
b 120 km/hc 100 km/h
4w k,
d?
a Exceed the speed limit.
b Overtake a vehicle that has stopped
at a pedestrian crossing.
c Pass on the left in a one-way
street that is wide enough for two
vehicles to drive abreast.
7w d d
, d
d?
a Change lanes.
b Keep in your lane.
c Straddle the lines of the lanes.
2t k ,
a Pass on the left-hand side of the
vehicle if it is safe to do so.
b Change gear before overtaking.c Make sure you are safely clear of
the other vehicle before returning
to the left-hand side of the road.
5w k,
d?
a Look out for people getting on or
off a stationary bus.
b Exceed the speed limit to get
past quickly.
c Give a courteous wave to the driver
of the vehicle you are overtaking.
8w
?
a When it is safe to do so.
b When you have given clear indication
early enough to warn other persons.
c Both of the above.
3y k
a You are overtaking a bus or a truck.
b The other driver is turning right.
c You are driving a left-hand drivevehicle.
6w k
,
?
a Hoot and wave.
b Check your speed.
c Dont accelerate.
9y k
a You are in a one-way street thatis wide enough for two or more
vehicles to drive abreast.
b You are directed to do so by
a traffic officer.
c Both of the above.
a b c a b c a b c
a b c a b c a b c
a b c a b c a b c
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Rd g
Each set of signs has its own shape
and colour-coding system. The
different categories of road signs arecovered in the following chapters. It
is important to study all the examples
given at the beginning of each chapter,
and to use the test sections to check
your understanding of those signs
specially selected for these trial tests.
Tprr g have a yellow
background to attract attention and
indicate a change from normal
circumstances. These may requirea higher degree of driver attention.
Temporary signs take precedence
over permanent signs.
Rd rkg dont have the same
colour coding as signs. These are
explained in detail in chapter 12.
In order to prevent confusion on the
roads, a system of road traffic signs
and road markings has been devised
to help direct and guide the traffic
flow. Signs may be mounted on poles
or overhead structures, or may be
painted on the road surface.
These signs have been divided into
three basic categories:1 Rgtr g control and
direct traffic flow.
2 Wrg g warn of potential
hazards.
3 Gdc d rt g
serve as navigational aids.
Road trafficsigns and
markings
Regulatory GuidanceWarning
Road markings
Stop line Paintedisland
Bus lane Loadingzone
Kerbface marking No stopping Lane toairport
Extra laneahead
Compulsoryright turnahead*
Maximumheight limit
Parking forconstruction
vehicles
Warning:Road workers400 m ahead
Warning:Falling rocks
ahead*
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ConTRol siGns(Control the flow of traffic.)
They tell you when to stop, go,
yield, not enter, and which direction
to travel in. They are white on a red
background, except the temporary
go sign.
Drr rp:
Obey each sign as explained later
in this chapter.
CommanD siGns(Give commands as to what actions
you must take and which class of
road user must act or use a certain
portion of the roadway.)
They are round signs with a white
symbol on a blue background, and
a white border, unless they are the
yellow temporary versions.
Drr rp:
Always comply with the command
given and, if you are driving the
class of vehicle indicated on the sign,
make sure you stick to the lane or
road portion governed by the sign.
Regulatory signs regulate traffic flow.
They have permanent and temporary
versions.
They must always be obeyed and
failure to do so can result in a heavy
fine. There are different categories of
regulatory signs and each conveys
a specific type of message to the
motorist. Understand each category
and you will understand everyvariation of these signs more easily.
Examples:
Examples:
Regulatoryroad signs
Yield
Minimumspeed
Switch onheadlights
Abnormalvehiclesmust use
Vehicles over10 t must use
Keep left* Cyclists andpedestrians
must use
Busesmust use
Yield topedestrians
Yield atminicircle
Pedestrianpriority
Stop Stop/Go 4-way stop Stop-yield
noTe: Drivers of medical and fire-fighting response vehicles, and persons
specifically authorised to do so, are permitted to exceed the speed limit
and to disregard road signs during the execution of their duties.
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Bus stop forspecified
buses
PRohibiTion siGns(Prohibit certain actions or certain
classes of road users.)
They are also round signs but have a
black symbol on a white background
with a red border, unless they are the
yellow temporary versions. Except for
the limit signs, they usually have a
red line across them to representthat they are not allowed.
Drr rp:
Dont contravene any prohibition
indicated on the sign.
ReseRvaTion siGns(Indicate that a road, road portion
or a parking area is reserved
exclusively for the class of vehicle
indicated on the sign. No other
vehicles may use that portion of
the road or parking area.)
They are rectangular in shape
and have a white symbol on a
blue background with a white
border, unless they are the yellow
temporary versions.
Drr rp:
If you are not driving the class of
vehicle indicated on the sign, stayout of the reserved lane or road
portion and comply with any other
reservation indicated.
ComPRehensive siGns(Indicate that a comprehensive set
of rules applies to that particular
situation. These rules are detailed fur-
ther on in this chapter for each
of these signs.)
These signs are rectangular and
have a white symbol on a blue
background with a red border.
Drr rp:
Comply with all the rules applicable
to the sign until the cancelled version
of the sign is displayed.
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Dual-carriagefreeway begins
Single-carriagefreeway begins
Residentialarea
Parking forbuses
Beginning ofbus lane
Parking forconstruction
vehicles
Reserved forparking
Bus lane Reserved fortaxis
Speed limit
No stopping No deliveryvehicles
Maximumaxle load
limit
No hootingor noise
No left turnahead*
No overtaking bygoods vehicles
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CommanD siGns(Indicate what must be done
by the road user.)
minimum sPeeD
Youmusttravel at or faster than
the speed indicated.
vehiCles oveR This mass:DRive only heRe
Vehicles with a gross vehicle
mass more than that indicated,
mustuse only the section of the
road designated by this sign.
The sign may indicate any mass,
according to the condition of the road.
sPeCifieD RoaD useRs:DRive only heRe
If you are driving the class of vehicle
shown on the sign, youmustuse onlythis lane or portion of the roadway.
These signs can show any vehicle
class symbol.
KeeP lefT*
Usually at a traffic island or
obstruction.
Youmustdrive to the side of the
sign indicated by the arrow.
58a Maximum speed allowed.
b Recommended maximum speed.
C Minimum speed allowed.D Road only 50 m wide.
e 50 km to next town.
59a Vehicles exceeding 10 t GVM may
not proceed beyond the sign.
b Vehicles with a GVM of 10 t or more
must use only this portion of the road.
C Parking for heavy vehicles only.
D Parking for only 10 trucks.
e C and D.
60a Buses permitted.
b Parking reserved for buses only.
C Buses must use only this lane or
roadway.
D Buses prohibited.
e Bus passenger loading zone.
61a One-way traffic.
b Road curves to the right.
C Overtake on the right in this section.
D Drive to the right of the sign.
e Steep downhill to the right.
a b C D e
a b C D e
a b C D e
a b C D e
Keep left Keep right
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sHaRp cuRve aHead*
The road takes a sharp curve ahead
in the direction of the arrow.
Slow down substantially and complywith any speed advisory plates.
gentle cuRve aHead*
The road takes a gentle curve ahead
in the direction of the arrow.
Approach with caution and look out
for approaching vehicles that may
be overtaking.
tRaffic ciRcle aHead
There is an intersection with a
minicircle or roundabout ahead.
Slow down and look out for anyregulatory signs. If there are none,
give way to traffic already in the
circle, approaching from the right.
HaiRpin bend aHead*
The road makes a very sharp
bend ahead.
Slow down substantially and comply
with any speed recommendations
and regulatory signs. Ensure a firm
control of the steering.
90
a Intersection ahead.
b Hairpin bend ahead.
c Sharp curve ahead.
dNo right turn ahead.
e Caution: Vehicles passing
on your right.
91
a Dangerous curve ahead.
b Gentle curve ahead.
c Sharp curve ahead.
d Detour ahead.
e Steep uphill ahead.
92
a Traffic circle ahead.
b Multiple U-turns ahead.
c Detours ahead: slow down.
d Danger: whirlwinds ahead.
e No through road; turn back.
93
a U-turns permitted at this point.
b Slow down; vehicles make U-turns
on this road.
c Turn back; no through road ahead.
d Turn back; road closed.
e Hairpin bend ahead.
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To the right To the left
To the right To the left
To the right To the left
a b c d e
a b c d e
a b c d e
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cul-de-sac*
The road leads to a dead end and
there is no through road.
fReeway diRecTion
Shows the direction to a freeway.
The turn-off to regional route R33 to
Nylstroom and Marble Hall is 1 km
ahead, at exit number 272.
The road ahead leads to the N1
freeway which is a toll road.
advance diRecTion
At the next junction the crossroad
is the regional route R45, leading
to Hopefield and Vredenburg to theright, and to Malmesbury to the left.
The road straight ahead is the
national route N7 to Cape Town.
TRaffic movemenT
The right-hand lane ends 500 m
ahead and traffic merges into the
next lane to the left.
Approach with caution and expect
traffic to merge from the right.
138
a Tearoom ahead.
b T-junction ahead.
cTurning prohibited.
d Cul-de-sac.
e Lane reserved for trucks.
139
a Nylstroom is 272 km from the next
turn off.
b The turn-off to the R33, which leads
to Nylstroom, is 1 km further on.
c The road ahead leads to the N1
freeway, which is a pay toll road.
d A and B.
e B and C.
140
a The road ahead
is the N7 freeway to Cape Town.b The road ahead is the national route
N7 to Cape Town.
c The road ahead leads to the N7 to
Cape Town.
d The road ahead leads to the N7, the
national route freeway to Cape Town.
e None of the above.
141
a Construction vehicles
entering the road from the right.
b There are three traffic lanes ahead,
500 m from this point.
c The right-hand lane ends 500 m
ahead.
d There is a traffic island 500 m ahead.
e None of these.
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a b c d e
a b c d e
a b c d e
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FLASHING SIGNAL
Red: Regard this as a stop
sign. Proceed only when safe
to do so. At a railway crossing
proceed only when the signal
stops flashing.
Amber: Warns of a hazard or
traffic control device ahead.
OVERHEAD LANE DIRECTION
CONTROL SIGNAL
The lane beneath this sign is
reserved for oncoming traffic only.
Dont use this lane. Leave the lane
in the direction of the amber arrow.
OVERHEAD LANE DIRECTION
CONTROL SIGNAL
The lane beneath this sign is
reserved for traffic proceeding ahead.
You may use this lane safely.
146
A Stop as for a yield sign.
B Stop as for a 4-way stop.
C Slow down and proceed carefully.
D Stop as for a stop sign.
E Yield to traffic and pedestrians.
147
A Lane reserved for oncoming
traffic only.
B Railway crossing ahead.
C Crossroad ahead.
D No entry to traffic.
E Freeway ends here.
148
A Steep downhill ahead.
B Lane for oncoming traffic only.
C Lane safe to be used in the direction
in which you are travelling.
D One way traffic straight ahead.
E Hazard below this structure.
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11Traffic signals are used to regulate the flow of traffic and pedestrians.
They take the form of traffic lights (robots), flag-signals and hand signals,
or overhead signals.
Trafficsignals
Leave the lane in thedirection of the arrow
Lane reservedfor oncoming
traffic only
A B C D E
A B C D E
A B C D E
Traffic light signals Flag signals Overhead signals
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DiviDing line
Indicates that traffic on either side of
the marking is travelling in opposite
directions.
Keep to the left of the line. You may
cross over if you wish to overtake
another vehicle and if it is safe
to do so.
no overtaking line
A solid white line separating two
lanes of traffic moving in opposite
directions.Keep to the left of it.
Dont cross this line with any wheel
of the vehicle except to access
private property or to avoid an
obstruction on the roadway.
no overtaking line
next to DiviDing line
A solid white line next to a dividing
line separating two lanes of traffic
moving in opposite directions.
Dont cross the barrier line where
it is to the left of the centre line.
You may cross the no overtaking line
to access private property, to avoid
an obstruction on the roadway, or if
it is on the right of the dividing line.
157
a Centre island.
B Barrier line.
C Lane line.
D Dividing line.
e Broken barrier line.
158a You may cross this line
to overtake.
B You may not cross this
line to overtake.
C No overtaking line.
D A and C.
e B and C.
159
a Double barrier line.
B Overtake only if it is
safe to do so.
C Traffic on the same side
as the solid line may
cross it if safe to do so.
D Traffic on the same
side as the solid line
may not cross it.
e No traffic may cross the solid line.
Road markings are painted on the surface of the roadway in white, red
or yellow paint.
Like road signs, road markings must be obeyed. Failure to do so could
result in a serious collision or a traffic fine, or both.
No parking line
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21 Roadmarkings Bicycle Painted island Disabled persons Minicircle Kerbface marking a B C D e
a B C D e
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AcknowledgementsWe wish to thank the Department of Transport for the cooperation given us during the compilation
of this book in its original edition and for their continued assistance. Our special thanks go to
Fleming Meyer for so kindly agreeing to read through that original manuscript, and for his comments
on the technical content of the book at that time. Our thanks also go to the Port Elizabeth Traffic
Department. Their enthusiastic response to our initial ideas and concepts, and their suggestions
in those early days, inspired us to go ahead with the book. Their ongoing support since the first
edition is much appreciated too. Finally, we acknowledge the outstanding response from the public,
who have made this book the leader in its field through word-of-mouth advertising of the book
that has helped many of our citizens to pass their learners easily.
Clive Gibson, Gavin Hoole, Bata Passchier
Port Elizabeth, 1997
Struik Lifestyle
(an imprint of Random House Struik (Pty) Ltd)
Company Reg, No. 1966/003153/07
Wembley Square, Solan Road, Gardens 8001
PO Box 1144, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
www.randomstruik.co.za
First published in 1984 by Struik Publishers
Second edition 1985 (reprinted 17 times)
Third edition 1995 (reprinted 4 times)
Fourth edition 1997
Fifth edition 1999 (reprinted 4 times)
Sixth edition 2000 (reprinted 5 times)
Seventh edition 2003
Reprinted 2003, 2004 (twice), 2005 (twice), 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Eighth edition in 2012 by Struik Lifestyle
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted,
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The National Road Traffic Act, Regulations and test requirements are revised by the authorities from time to time. This book is constantly
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