You can apply for a restricted licence after you've held a learner licence for six months. You will have to pass a practical driving test in order to get the licence. You need to take an eye test and provide evidence of your current address. When you get a restricted licence, you can drive on your own, but not between the hours of 10:00 and 17:00. Between these times you must be accompanied by a supervisor, who must sit in the front passenger seat beside you. Your supervisor must hold a current, full South Africa driving licence and have held it for at least two years. You are not allowed to carry passengers unless you have a supervisor with you. It costs $39.30 for the application and $48.90 for the practical driving test.
No, You'll need something from them or and international driver's license.
Yes-with a parent or gardian
well.....no
A revoked license is completely canceled and the individual no longer has driving privileges. A restricted license, on the other hand, allows driving under certain conditions or limitations, such as only for work or medical appointments.
The age for obtaining a driver's license for a motorcycle in South Africa is 16, but you are limited to an engine capacity of 125cc.
No the minimum age is 18 for cars.
yes and with a restricted license as well
Yes a South African driving license valid for US. As long as you have a valid driving license from South Africa, United States will honor it and you will be allowed to drive.
What does the restriction allow?
No
You shouldn't be driving at all with a restricted license. If they catch you 99% of the time you are gonna get a ticket and have to get a friend to drive the bike home.
You cannot drive. There is an ocean between Europe and Africa.
A person with a restricted license can drive without L-plates, or a supervisor, between 5am and 10pm.
Class A CDL (without a "no tractor-trailers" restriction) in the US, E+C in South Africa, EC in the European Union.