How the K53 Learner's Licence Test Works
Everything you need to know before you sit the South African learner's licence test — the sections, the number of questions, the pass marks, and what to expect on the day.
What is the learner's licence test?
The K53 learner's licence is the first step to getting your South African driving licence. It is a written, multiple-choice test that proves you understand the road signs, the rules of the road, and the controls of a vehicle before you start learning to drive on a public road. You must hold a valid learner's licence before you can take a driving (K53) test.
The three sections and the pass marks
The test is divided into three sections. Importantly, you must pass every section on its own — a great score in one part cannot rescue a fail in another. Overall this works out to roughly a 78% pass requirement.
| Section | Questions | Pass mark |
|---|---|---|
| Rules of the road & observation | 30 | 22 / 30 |
| Road signs, signals & markings | 30 | 23 / 30 |
| Controls of the vehicle | 8 | 6 / 8 |
| Total | 68 | pass all 3 |
Some testing centres use a 64-question version (28 rules + 28 signs + 8 controls). The structure and the "pass every section" rule are the same — always confirm the current format with your local testing centre.
What does the test cover?
- Road signs, signals and markings: the meaning of regulatory, warning, and information signs, traffic lights (robots), and road markings.
- Rules of the road: speed limits, following distance, right of way, overtaking, parking, the use of lights, and safe, defensive driving.
- Controls of the vehicle: the accelerator, brakes, clutch, steering, indicators, gears, and dashboard warning lights.
Vehicle codes
You choose a vehicle code before the test, and your questions are tailored to it:
- Code 1 — motorcycles
- Code 2 — light motor vehicles (cars and light delivery vehicles)
- Code 3 — heavy motor vehicles
How to book and what to bring
You apply at a Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC). In general you'll need your ID, a few recent ID photos, the application form, the fee, and you'll do a quick eyesight test. Requirements and fees vary by province and centre, so check with your local DLTC before you go.
How long is a learner's licence valid?
A learner's licence is valid for 24 months. You must obtain your driving licence within that period, otherwise you'll have to write the learner's test again.
How to pass first time
- Learn the road signs by sight — they're nearly half the test.
- Practise full mock exams so the format and timing feel familiar.
- Focus on your weak section: you must pass all three.
- Repeat until you're consistently scoring above the pass mark in every section.
Practise the real thing — free
Sit a full 68-question mock exam with real road signs, instant feedback and your pass/fail per section.
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