The whole question bank
Over 1,400 questions across road signs, rules of the road and vehicle controls — the three sections the CLLT tests separately. You must pass each section on its own, so practising all three matters.
You-Drive has operated as a registered driving school in the Western Cape since 2010. We prepare learners for the computerised learner’s licence test (CLLT) with the same question bank the test draws on — road signs, rules of the road and vehicle controls — in English and Afrikaans.
The re-test fee is the small part. The expensive part is the queue.
Booking waits vary by centre and time of year. Check current availability with your nearest DLTC.
These are the official Western Cape figures. We publish Western Cape only — fees are set provincially and we don’t quote figures we haven’t verified.
| Item | Fee |
|---|---|
| Learner’s licence application and test | R68 |
| Issue of the learner’s licence once you pass | R33 |
| ID photographs (typical, from a private provider) | about R40 |
Last verified: August 2026. Fees are set by the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works and can change — confirm with your DLTC when you book. Source: Western Cape Government — learner’s and driver’s licences.
A re-test costs the R68 again. That is not what makes failing expensive.
Over 1,400 questions across road signs, rules of the road and vehicle controls — the three sections the CLLT tests separately. You must pass each section on its own, so practising all three matters.
Every answer comes with the reasoning behind it. Getting a question wrong and being told only that you were wrong teaches nothing — the explanation is where the learning happens.
Every question exists in English and Afrikaans, and you can switch language on any question. Practise in the language you will sit the test in.
A full mock in the same structure and section split as the CLLT, so test day is a familiar format rather than a surprise.
The quiz tracks which questions you get wrong and brings them back, so your revision concentrates where you are actually losing marks.
Works in the browser on any device. A little every day beats one long session the night before.
Group learner training delivered online through Google Classroom. Learners need their own smartphone or computer.
Class detailsFour sessions at our Stellenbosch venue. Attend in person, or join the same course on Google Classroom.
Course detailsA single face-to-face learner class delivered at your own venue or home, where practical.
Ask on WhatsAppThe CLLT is split into three sections — road signs, rules of the road and vehicle controls — and you must pass each section separately. Failing one section fails the test, which is why practising only your strongest section is a common way to come unstuck.
Yes. You can write the computerised learner’s test in Afrikaans, which is why every question in our bank exists in both languages and you can switch on any question.
It depends where you are starting from. Learners who have never studied road signs generally need longer than a few days, which is why access runs from one hour up to 60 days — you pick the window that matches your test date.
You pay the application fee again and rebook. The fee is the small cost; the wait for the next available booking is the real one.
Yes. Access codes can be bought in bulk and handed out — and the access period only starts when a learner redeems their code, so codes bought now can be given out over the following months. See sponsoring learner access.
Yes. We are a registered driving school and have taught in Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek since 2010 — see driving lessons once your learner’s licence is in hand.
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Over 1,400 K53 questions covering road signs, rules of the road and vehicle controls. Every question in English and Afrikaans, with an explanation on every answer, and a full mock test that mirrors the real one.
Secure payment via PayFast · You-Drive has operated as a registered driving school in the Western Cape since 2010.