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Learner’s License: Gauteng set to launch FREE license project

The Gauteng government and Diageo South Africa collaborated on the “Wrong Side of the Road” Learner’s License Project .

Drivers’ License Jam Image: YouTube
Drivers’ Licence Jam Image: YouTube

In an effort to empower the youth and promote road safety in Gauteng, the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) is teaming up with Diageo South Africa to launch the “Wrong Side of the Road” Learner’s License Project.

This campaign, set to kick off at the Xavier Junction License and Testing Centre in Johannesburg on Thursday 19 October 2023, is a timely and vital initiative.

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THE PROJECT IS TARGETED TO WHO?

The project specifically targets young people aged 17 to 34 in Township areas, Informal Settlements, and Hostels, known collectively as TISH areas. By providing financial assistance for the administrative fees required to obtain learners’ licenses, the program aims to remove a significant barrier to entry for many disadvantaged youth.

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The initiative’s launch during Transport Month underscores its commitment to promoting responsible driving from an early age. Equipping young people with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the roads safely is a key aspect of this initiative.

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“By doing so, it not only enhances their chances of employability but also contributes to the broader goal of creating safer roads throughout Gauteng,” read the statement.

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“WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD” GAUTENG LEARNER’S LICENSE PROJECT

The “Wrong Side of the Road” Learner’s License Project embodies a crucial intersection between youth empowerment and road safety, reinforcing the idea that a well-informed and responsible younger generation is vital for a safer and more prosperous Gauteng.

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