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Driving licence in South Africa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Driving licence in South Africa In South Africa, the driving licence is the official document which authorises the holder to drive a motor vehicle on a public road. Driving licences are issued by authorised driving licence testing centres, which are run by the municipalities under the supervision of the provincial and national Departments of Transport.〔(National Road Traffic Act ) 93 of 1996, chp. IV〕 Since 1998, the driving licence has been issued in a "credit card format"; before then it was included in the holder's national identity document. The minimum age to hold a licence is 18,〔http://k53tests.co.za/learner-license-requirements/〕 with the exception of Code A1 for which the minimum age is 16.〔 ==Licence codes== Driving licences are issued with various codes that indicate the types of vehicle that may be driven with that licence; the codes are shown in the following table.〔(National Road Traffic Regulations ), Government Notice R.225 of 17 March 2000, (chp. V )〕
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