Yes - if you have a learner's licence you may drive a car with a friend, but there are some restrictions:
- You may only drive the type of vehicle for which the licence is valid.
- The friend must be a licenced driver
- You are not allowed on freeways
If you have a learner's licence for a motor-cycle, you may not carry a friend with you.
Not sure if they are actually allowed to drive alone, but if you have a big red L on the back of your car and is at least sure where the clutch and brake and petrol is... hey, you can drive! On a deeper note...why ask that question here? You can just as well go and Google department of roads and safety and the answer should be there...?
A learner driver in a car or larger vehicle must carry one passenger, who is a qualified driver to instruct the learner. The learner may not drive without that passenger. No other passengers may be carried.
That rule is often broken, most notably by driving schools who carry an instructor and several learners in a vehicle driven by one of the learners.
A learner motorbike driver is forbidden to carry a passenger.
No, a learner driver has to be accompanied by a qualified driver (not necessarily an instructor), and may not carry other passengers.
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if ur around gauteng sa, the number is 08604288364
That will depend on where you are starting from. If you were in parts of Asia, it is possible to drive to Africa, but not if you were in Australia for example.
In South Africa, they drive on the left-hand side of the road.
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No. You must be accompanied by a fully licensed driver sitting next to you in the front of the car.
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If you are over 18, then any bike size is legal with a learners. if you are 17, a 125 is the largest capacity.
Yes. You need to hold a valid motorbike drivers licence and you can't drive the larger bikes until you are 18. A motorbike learners licence will do as well - its valid for 6 months.
if ur around gauteng sa, the number is 08604288364
You cannot drive. There is an ocean between Europe and Africa.
That will depend on where you are starting from. If you were in parts of Asia, it is possible to drive to Africa, but not if you were in Australia for example.
In South Africa, they drive on the left-hand side of the road.
You certainly can. There is no restriction on driving interstate in Australia on learners' plates, as long as there is a responsible adult with a current, valid licence in the passenger's seat.
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