Mock Test Highlights High Failure Rate in South Africa's Learner's Licence Exam
Can you pass the learner's licence test that 60% of South Africans are failing? Try our mock test
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The pass rate for South Africa's computerized learner's licence test has plummeted from 68% to 40% since 2021, with many candidates citing confusing questions. A mock test is available to assess your readiness.
- 01The national pass rate for the learner's licence test in South Africa has dropped significantly to 40%.
- 02Candidates have reported that many questions are confusing and poorly worded.
- 03The computerized test was introduced in 2021, coinciding with the decline in pass rates.
- 04The Road Traffic Management Corporation suggests the new system is harder to manipulate.
- 05A mock version of the test is available for aspiring drivers to practice.
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Since the introduction of South Africa's computerized learner's licence test in 2021, the national pass rate has dramatically decreased from 68% to 40%. Many candidates attribute their struggles to confusing and oddly worded questions that seem designed to trick them. The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has indicated that the drop in pass rates may be due to the new system being more difficult to manipulate. To help aspiring drivers prepare, a mock version of the learner's licence test is now available for those interested in assessing their knowledge and readiness before taking the official exam.
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The decline in pass rates may affect the number of qualified drivers on South African roads.
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