The driving licence system in South African went through an overhaul in 1998 from the old system to the new system. While there have been tweaks to the system over the years, for the majority it’s stayed the same. Here’s a quick summary of the current system, with equivalent codes from the old system.
When the new system was implemented, everyone who had an old licence of the form Code 8, Code 12 etc. was given an equivalent licence in the new letter format, eg. B, EC etc. To this day people still often refer to having a code 12 licence, although the system is not used in practice.
Learner’s Licence
There are three main categories of licences. Light Motor Vehicles, Heavy Motor Vehicles and Motor Cycles. Before you can get either one of these licences, you must first write a learner’s licence exam. This is a 1 hour theory exam, to test your knowledge of the rules of the road. There are three different learner’s licences available, each one applying to a different vehicle class. These licences are:
Code 1: Motorcycles
Code 2: Light Motor Vehicles
Code 3: Heavy Motor Vehicles
A Heavy motor vehicle is considered any vehicle with a GVM over 3,500kg (3.5 tons), and a light motor vehicle anything below. There was talk 2 years ago about combining learners licences so as not to require people who already have a licence to rewrite their learner’s licence, but this was never passed. Currently a Learner’s Licence is valid for 2 years. Once you have a learner’s licence for a vehicle, you are free to drive that vehicle as long as there is a driver licenced for that vehicle in the passenger seat with you. You may drive on freeways, and have additional passengers. If you want to get your Driver’s Licence, you must apply so that your test occurs before your learner’s licence expires. If you have a learner’s licence for a motorcycle, you may drive by yourself (I’ve also heard you’re not allowed passengers, unsure).
You may only apply for a Code 2 Learner’s Licence if you are over the age of 17. For a Code 1 licence you may apply when you are 16 (limited to 125cc). I have heard that you must be 18 before applying for a Code 3 learner’s licence.
Driver’s Licence
For motorcycles there are two licences available. An A, and a A1 licence. An A1 licence you may hold from the age of 17, and is limited to motorcycles with an engine capacity of 125cc or less. You may only get an A licence once you turn 18, and permits you to drive any motorcycle.
Light motor vehicles have two classes. Either a B (old code 7) or an EB (old code 8). The B licence is the standard driver’s licence that most people get. It allows you to drive any Light Motor Vehicle and tow a trailer with a GVM less than 750kg. An EB licence is for the same class of vehicles, but allows you to tow trailers in excess of GVM 750kg. Most people who did their driver’s licence before 1998 were automatically upgraded to an EB licence, whereas most new drivers have only a B licence. This limits one from towing certain caravans and boats which can have GVMs higher than 750kg. You must be 18 years old before you take the test for an LMV licence.
Heavy Motor vehicles have four classes. A code C1 (former code 10) which is for vehicles with a GVM between 3.5 and 16 tons and a code C which is for vehicles with a GVM over 16 tons. Drivers with a code C1 licence are permitted to drive vehicles of class B. Drivers with a code C may drive vehicles covered by both the C1 and B codes.
A code EC1 licence holds the same rights as a C1 licence, but with the inclusion of trailers with a GVM in excess of 750 kg. Likewise an EC licence permits the driver to drive vehicles covered by a C licence with a trailer of GVM in excess of 750kg. The holder of an EC licence, in addition to vehicles covered by a C licence, may also drive EC1 vehicles.
In 2010 reports were issued that drivers who obtained a Heavy Duty Vehicle Licence after January 2011 would not be permitted to drive light motor vehicles. This law was never passed.
To obtain a driver’s licence, you must hold the appropriate learner’s licence and do a practical test for driving that vehicle. The test comprises of a yard test (inclined start and alley docking. Additional three point turn and parallel parking for LMV and additional straight reverse for HMVs). As well as an on the road test, generally along preset routes in general traffic. For each of these you must follow practices specified by the K53 defensive driving system, which has many critics. It is advised that anyone attempting to pass a driving test in South Africa first go for driving lessons with an accredited driving school.
A South African Driver’s Licence must be renewed every 5 years.
Professional Driver’s Licence
Anyone who wants to drive a motor vehicle for reward (taxi, deliveryman etc.) or anyone driving a Goods Vehicle, or Vehicle able to transport more than 11 people must hold a Professional Driver’s Permit. See my article here for more information. A standard PrDP licence is valid for 2 years.
Other things to note
It is possible to hold a licence which is valid for both an LMV or HMV as well as a motorcycle. You will be issued with one card which displays the separate restrictions, dates etc. for each.
Whatever vehicle you do your licence in will be the vehicle that you are given a licence for. If you drive an automatic vehicle, you will not be permitted to drive manual vehicles.
Whenever you renew your driver’s licence you will be required to do an eye test, this test will dictate whether you are required to drive a vehicle with or without glasses.
A South African Driver’s licence is in the shape of a credit card. Pre-1998, driver’s licences were included in your ID book.
Go here to view a table comparing the old and the current driver’s licence codes.
Most of the information here I posted from memory. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, if uncertain, please contact your local Traffic Department for assistance.
Source: General Knowledge and the National Road Traffic Act.
Hello, Can you briefly explain the process of obtaining a towing license in South Africa, and how much does it cost?9
Hi atang. What do you mean by a towing licence?
Hi my Father came from Belgium to South Africa in 1989, they issued him a EC licence, he also rode motorcycle when he was younger, does this cover motorcycle licence aswell ?
Thank you
EC does not allow motorcycles. An additional A licence is required
HI…. If I go to apply for my license for thee 1St time to do my code 14 learners and license will I still be able to drive a light motor vehicle with my code 14 license ?
Yes.
A friend of passed their code driving test but they failed the eye test,i just wanna know what will happen?
You can’t do a driving test before passing an eye test. If you are unable to pass your eye test you won’t be able to apply or renew your licence and it will then expire.
It’s a new system that they use at Rayton license department,please get more info
No. I don’t have any info on it. But they won’t give you your licence until you can pass the eye test.
hi i have code 10 ,if i want to upgrade code 14 is possible may i should get a learners?
Yes you need a valid learners before you can apply to do a licence. Even if you’ve written it before.
Hi I would like to confirm. I have a code B licence and a learners for heavy duty. If im towing +750kg but combined weight -3500. Will a driver with a EB licence be ok for the licenced driver. As my B prohibits +750 towing.
If you are driving with someone who has an EB, and you have a code 2 or 3 learners, you can drive any vehicle they can. So it’s OK to tow a vehicle over 750kg as long as the vehicle you are driving is less than 3.5 tons.
I have code 3 learners license can I be able to do code 14 drivers license with it
yes
I’ve just passed my EC driver’s licence, 2 days ago, when will I be able to apply for a PrDP? Is the a set time frame before one can apply for such after the passing date?
Hi Joseph, you can apply for your PrDP immediately.
I have renewed my driver’s license last 3 weeks and now it will expire on Friday and I haven’t received any thing. Want to know how long must I wait for it and will I be permitted to drive if I produce the proof of renewal when traffic stops me?
usually you are expected to get a temporary driver’s licence for the time between your licence expiring and receiving your new licence. I believe there is a grace period, but I don’t know what this is.
Thanks Gareth. let’s hope there is grace period.
Hi, If you were overseas in 1998 when the credit card format license was issued and you have recently returned, it seems impossible to now exchange that license for a credit card format license. I have been told by the traffic dept that you have to cancel your existing license off the system and then swap your overseas license (what happens if you didn’t have one and didn’t drive overseas) – this is after getting exit and entry stamps out of old passports as well as employers letters for the duration of your stay overseas. If you are proving you were out the country at the time, why can’t they just issue you the credit card format. Why do you have to cancel your existing license? I can see what is going to happen once you cancel the license I will have to resort to re-writing your test like all the other people I know who have had to deal with this situation. If anyone has any advice, please let me know. Getting hold of the KZN traffic dept is of no use.
If you can show you weren’t in the country over that time I don’t see why they won’t allow you to renew your old driver’s licence. Have you tried going to a different traffic department, or talking to someone else at your local department?