Monday, July 16, 2007

Officers are to write a minimum of 10 traffic fines a day...unless

Get ready to receive more traffic fines from Ekurhuleni Metro police chief, Robert McBride. Beeld newspaper reported on Friday (13/07/2007) that McBride had issued letters to officers instructing them to write a minimum of 10 traffic tickets a day.
Officers who failed to reach the target would have to do foot patrols for three months and would not be allowed to work overtime.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

People's views about booking a drivers licence

This is a special page on my site that covers some of the people's views and comment about booking a drivers test in South Africa. This is due to the article published on mydriverslicence.co.za about the difficulties of booking a driving test.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Enatis online website believed to be hacked

During the week of the 4 July 2007 the media reported that the enatis website ( online internet site) was being hacked.

When the Transport department asked to comment about this, what they said was " this is a laughable matter". They claim that Enatis was never hacked and couldn't be hacked becuase its a online system that is only managed by the publishers.

The system used to run the online website is not the same enatis system as used in testing centres or testing stations.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Is getting a driving test booking getting into your nervous

Booking a driving test is frustrating more than ever these days.
Most people are trying to get a booking but it all ends into a non turning road, you try calling the call centre, you try going to the testing centre or even booking through a driving school. But all efforts are vain.

The frustration of getting a booking are at the same time leading to more corruption in the country. If you go around and try different testing centres and nothing comes your way, many resolve into buying or bribing for the licence. Which is illegal!

The frustration of booking a driving test

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

What to do when you have failed a drivers test more than twice?


There are certain words that any drivers licence applicant doesn't want to hear from an examiner like;

"Please get out of the car and follow me" or
"Sorry, did you see what you just did, please finish off and come to me" or
"Come and see your car at the back" or
"Whooo, stop thats a fail"
"Thats a fail"
"Come back next time, my friend"
"You have just rolled and stalled"
"The test is discontinued"

I have heard some of these words a couple of time and I can assure you, hearing them more than twice, it just discourages you.

We spent too much money on driving lessons and booking confirmation and usage of driving school cars. To the extend that when you hear these words, the whole booking process is repeated in mind and you feel like THAT'S IT"

Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about it, when an examiner tells you that you have failed. You have failed! It doesn't even matter to them how many times you have done your drivers licence.

There are people who have passed on their first attempt, Good!
And there are those who have passed their drivers licence test on their eighth attempt.

But one thing you never do, is to give in to the game. Keep on trying, it might be worth!

Don't buy driving licence and do not bribe anyone to pass you. Maybe you might have passed on the 99 attempt.