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  2. Driving licence in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A learner's licence is required to take driving lessons on a public road and to obtain a driver's licence and is valid for 24 months. Testing for the learner's license occurs at a registered driving licence testing centre (DLTC). The learners licence test covers: Rules of the road; Road traffic signs, signals and road markings; Usage a vehicle ...

  3. Category : Government departments of the Western Cape

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  4. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    A temporary driving licence holder may drive without supervision, but cannot apply for an International Driving Permit. After holding the temporary driving licence for at least 1 year, the licence holder may apply for a full 5-year driving licence for the same type of vehicle (2-year car => 5-year car or 2-year motorcycle to 5-year motorcycle).

  5. Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works

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    The Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works is a department of the Government of the Western Cape. It is responsible for the development of the transport system in the Western Cape province of South Africa, and for constructing and maintaining buildings and other structures for the other departments of the provincial government. [1]

  6. Central Karoo District Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The council of the Central Karoo District Municipality consists of thirteen councillors. Six councillors are directly elected by party-list proportional representation, and seven are appointed by the councils of the local municipalities in the district: five by Beaufort West and one each by Laingsburg and Prince Albert.

  7. Provincial governments of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    7 Wale Street, the seat of the Western Cape Government Main articles: Premier (South Africa) and Executive Council (South Africa) The head of the provincial executive is the Premier , who is elected by the provincial legislature from amongst its members; frequently the Premier will be the provincial leader of the majority party.

  8. List of acts of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament

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    Western Cape Local Government Laws Rationalisation Act, 2010: 5: Western Cape District Health Councils Act, 2010: 6: Western Cape Health Care Waste Management Amendment Act, 2010: 7: Western Cape Provincial School Education Amendment Act, 2010: 8: Western Cape Procurement (Business Interests of Employees) Act, 2010: 9: Western Cape Adjustments ...

  9. Western Cape Department of Community Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Western Cape Department of Community Safety is the department of the Western Cape government responsible for policing. As of February 2022, its political head is Anroux Marais. As of February 2022, its political head is Anroux Marais.