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The South African
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- The South African
Western Cape launches new digital learner's licence testing system
A digital learner's licence testing system has officially arrived in the Western Cape, with the Beaufort West Driving Licence Testing Centre becoming the first place to launch the province's new Computerised Learner's Licence Testing (CLLT) system. As reported by Cape Town Etc , the CLLT system was launched on Monday, 26 May, and is aimed at cutting long waiting times, reducing corruption and making roads safer. Well, according to reports, the new system swaps out paper-based testing with a reliable touchscreen interface that instantly scores applicants and is linked to the National Traffic Information System (NaTIS). The Computerised Learner's Licence Testing system also uses biometric logins and randomised questions to ensure that every test is tamper-proof. The system also provides on-screen support in multiple languages, including assistance for the hearing-impaired, and a backup power supply that keeps the system online during load shedding. 'This isn't just about easier testing. It's about improving road safety, promoting equality, and empowering people to drive their futures forward.' Western Cape Mobility MEC Isaac Sileku said as per Cape Town Etc . Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X as well as Bluesky for the latest news.

IOL News
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- IOL News
Safer roads ahead: Western Cape introduces digital learner's licence testing system
The Western Cape Government has taken a bold leap toward safer roads and smarter public service delivery with the launch of its new Computerised Learner's Licence Testing (CLLT) system. The system was officially unveiled on May 26, at the Beaufort West Driving Licence Testing Centre. Replacing the traditional manual booklet test, the CLLT system brings a fully digital, touchscreen-based platform designed to modernise the learner's licence process and improve driver competence across the province. Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku described the new initiative as both an economic and social enabler. 'If we are to grow our economy and create more jobs, we need to ensure that our residents have the skills that they need to participate in the economy, and a driver's licence is a critical requirement for many jobs,' he said. 'So, we must make getting a driver's licence as easy as possible for all our residents.'

IOL News
28-05-2025
- Automotive
- IOL News
Western Cape unveils digital learner's licence testing system for safer roads
The Western Cape Government has taken a bold leap toward safer roads and smarter public service delivery with the launch of its new Computerised Learner's Licence Testing (CLLT) system. The system was officially unveiled on May 26, at the Beaufort West Driving Licence Testing Centre. Replacing the traditional manual booklet test, the CLLT system brings a fully digital, touchscreen-based platform designed to modernise the learner's licence process and improve driver competence across the province. Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku described the new initiative as both an economic and social enabler. 'If we are to grow our economy and create more jobs, we need to ensure that our residents have the skills that they need to participate in the economy, and a driver's licence is a critical requirement for many jobs,' he said. 'So, we must make getting a driver's licence as easy as possible for all our residents.'