In a move set to change how aspiring drivers experience testing day, the City of Cape Town will roll out its Computerised Learner’s Licence Testing system across all 18 Driving Licence Testing Centres from next week, marking the final phase of a project that has quietly been building momentum since last year.
across all 18 Driving Licence Testing Centres from next week, marking the final phase of a project that has quietly been building momentum since last year. Installation teams are currently completing work at the last two sites, Milnerton and Eastridge, signalling that the citywide transition from paper-based exams to touchscreen testing is nearly complete.
For applicants, the shift means no more booklet exams or waiting days for results. Instead, candidates will sit in front of digital screens and work through randomly generated questions, with outcomes calculated instantly.‘Applicants take a random, computer-generated touch-screen test which provides immediate, accurate results. This is a faster and more reliable system, which will not only improve efficiency, but will reduce the waiting periods associated with paper-based, manual tests. The digital system reduces opportunities for cheating and it draws from a randomised database of questions. It also eliminates the possibility of fixed answer sheets being leaked,’‘The digital system offers on-screen, multi-language support in 11 official languages and provides specialised support for hearing-impaired applicants, which eliminates the need for an interpreter. We are not only keeping up with digital progress, but it’s part of a broader effort to improve service delivery and provide greater accessibility for all our residents,’A built-in demo mode will allow first-time candidates to familiarise themselves with the interface before starting the official test.
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