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How we verify every question

Practice platforms are only as good as their answers. This page explains, in plain language, how YOU-DRIVE keeps its question bank honest.

Verified against the official sources

Every one of our 1,430+ live questions is checked line-by-line against the official Department of Transport learner materials: the Rules of the Road manual, the Manual on Road Traffic Signs, the Vehicle Controls manual, and the official road-traffic-sign charts. Each question carries an internal record of exactly which source supports its answer — with the supporting text quoted.

An audit trail, not a promise

Our internal ledger gives every question an explicit status: verified (quoted source), fixed (corrected against the source), or flagged (sent to a human examiner). When a question cannot be supported by an official source, we remove it from the live pool — we do not leave it to catch learners out. Recent audits removed or corrected questions that other platforms still carry.

Checked against current law

Manuals age; the law moves. We separately re-check legislation-sensitive answers — AARTO demerit points, blood-alcohol limits, child-restraint rules, towing speeds, licence validity — against current gazetted law, and we update the moment the law changes, not years later.

The same test you will write

Our full mock test uses the real CLLT format: 64 questions (28 road signs, 28 rules of the road, 8 vehicle controls), judged per section with the official pass marks (23/28 signs, 22/28 rules, 6/8 controls) — and everything is available in English and Afrikaans.

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