Only Gauteng and two Eastern Cape metros are registered on the system a year after the department of transport’s announcement
Only Gauteng and two Eastern Cape metros are registered on the system a year after the Department of Transport’s announcementThese driver's licence cards will be replaced by smart cards over the next five years. Picture: SUPPLIED
Online Natis centres will operate from Mondays to Fridays 8am to 9pm and 9am to 9pm on Saturdays, according to the tweet. “You still wait in the queue. I had an appointment 12.30, arrived 11.00, left the DLTC [driving licence testing centre] at 14.00. Three hours of waiting in a queue.” “I’ve also emailed your call centre and tried calling 086 140 0800 — hung on for more than 38 minutes, no answer.”
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