Cape Town to Launch New Digital Learner's Licence Testing System
The digital system supports all 11 official languages and features fingerprint verification to improve security and accessibility, with full rollout expected by mid-February 2026.
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Cape Town drivers get a long-awaited change at licence centres
Learner’s licence tests in Cape Town are set to enter the digital era as the City begins rolling out a new Computerised Learner’s Licence Testing (CLLT) system across its Driving Licence Testing Centres. The system, implemented in partnership with the Road Traffic Management Corporation and the Western Cape Government, will replace the current manual, booklet-based learner’s licence test with a fully digital process completed on touchscreen devi…
Cape Town to begin with Computerised Learner’s Licence Test
Cape Town: City drives Computerised Learner’s Licence Test Rollout. The Driving License Testing Centres of the City of Cape Town are on a hard drive to operationalise the new system. They are implementing agent for the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) and the Western Cape Government. The Computerised Learner’s Licence Testing (CLLT) system will be implemented at the City of Cape Town’s 18 Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs). The s…
Cape Town goes digital with learner’s licence tests
Cape Town motorists preparing for their learner’s licence test are set to experience a more modern, streamlined process as the City begins rolling out a new digital testing system across its Driving Licence Testing Centres. The City has started implementing a Computerised Learner’s Licence Testing System, replacing the long-standing booklet-based exams with digital touch-screen assessments. The move marks a significant shift in how learner drive…
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