What the test covers
The learner’s licence test in Stellenbosch is the same national K53 / CLLT exam written everywhere in South Africa. It has three sections — road signs, rules of the road, and vehicle controls — and you must pass each one. Stellenbosch learners can prepare for all three on YOU-DRIVE in English or Afrikaans.
Where you write the test
Your testing centre
The Stellenbosch DLTC, run by Stellenbosch Municipality, switched to the Computerised Learner's Licence Test (CLLT) on 28 March 2025 — so you now write on a touchscreen, not on paper. Classroom capacity per session is limited, so booking ahead matters.
Booking your test
Bookings and enquiries go through Stellenbosch Municipality's Traffic Services / DLTC. The centre has used Saturday sessions to absorb demand during the CLLT rollout. Confirm current dates, fees and the booking process directly with the centre or on NaTIS.
YOU-DRIVE is an independent practice platform — we don’t book tests or issue licences. Centre details and rules change, so always confirm directly with the centre or on the official NaTIS website.
Frequently asked questions
Where do I write my learner's test in Stellenbosch?
At the Stellenbosch DLTC, run by Stellenbosch Municipality, which has used the computerised (CLLT) touchscreen test since March 2025. Book through the municipality's Traffic Services.
Is the Stellenbosch test computerised?
Yes. Stellenbosch moved to the CLLT touchscreen format on 28 March 2025.
Can I prepare in Afrikaans for the Stellenbosch test?
Yes — YOU-DRIVE covers every section in English and Afrikaans, which suits the bilingual Winelands.
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