Driving schools, licence and vehicle testing stations to reopen on June 1

22 May 2020 - 14:35
By Nomahlubi Jordaan
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula said all facilities must be cleaned and disinfected before opening and all services providers must sanitise or provide hygiene dispensers for the washing of hands for their clients when entering their premises.
Image: Fikile Mbalula via Twitter Transport minister Fikile Mbalula said all facilities must be cleaned and disinfected before opening and all services providers must sanitise or provide hygiene dispensers for the washing of hands for their clients when entering their premises.

Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has announced that driving licence testing centres, registering authorities, vehicle testing stations and driving schools will start operating from June 1.

Mbalula announced at a media briefing on Friday that he had issued directions in terms of the Disaster Management Act regarding the commencement of services and extension for the validity period of learner’s licences, driving licence cards, licence disks, professional driving permits and registration of motor vehicles. 

"The purpose of the directions is to provide for ​improved access, hygiene and disinfection control on all premises of driving licence testing centres, registering authorities, vehicle testing stations and driving schools; ​the validity period of licences; and ​the resumption of services at driving licence testing centres, registering authorities, vehicle testing stations and driving schools," Mbalula said.

The directions, Mbalula said, were applicable to all holders of learner’s licences, driving  licences, temporary driving licences, motor vehicle licence discs, temporary permits, roadworthy certificates and professional driving permits issued in terms of the act; and all driving licence testing centres, registering authorities, vehicle testing stations and driving schools.

All facilities should, before the commencement of services on June 1, be cleaned and disinfected. Everyone entering a facility must wear a mask, he said.

​He said the validity period of licences, motor vehicle licence discs, temporary permits, roadworthy certificates and professional driving permits that expired between March 26  and May 31 2020 were deemed valid and their validity period would be extended for 90 days from June 1.

"​Motor trade number licences that expire during the period that commenced from March 26 up to and including May 31 2020 are deemed to be valid and are extended for a further grace period of six months from the date of publication of these directions," said Mbalula.