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South African tech helps get your driver's license faster

6 Jul 2012 13:12Submit a commentBizLike
Proposed changes to the National Road Traffic Act could see it taking up to 12 months longer to get a drivers license. iDRIVE.co.za says new technology developed by it simplifies the process.
iDRIVE says, "after years of research and testing the new system is designed to provide learner drivers with all the training, resources and qualified driving instructors required to become a legal driver."

iDRIVE founder Rafiq Phillips says: "Every week learner drivers send hundreds of SMS and email messages directly to driving schools."

"Knowing that we only connect them with qualified driving instructors ensures that the education and training they receive will increase the chances of them passing the first time, alleviating the backlog at testing stations."

According to a World Wide Worx's study about internet access in South Africa. "6,02 million people have access to the internet on computer, laptop and tablet."

Phillips says this is the audience iDRIVE.co.za has been designed for.

Source: The Times via I-Net Bridge

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I-Net Bridge
For more than two decades, I-Net Bridge has been one of South Africa’s preferred electronic providers of innovative solutions, data of the highest calibre, reliable platforms and excellent supporting systems. Our products include workstations, web applications and data feeds packaged with in-depth news and powerful analytical tools empowering clients to make meaningful decisions.

We pride ourselves on our wide variety of in-house skills, encompassing multiple platforms and applications. These skills enable us to not only function as a first class facility, but also design, implement and support all our client needs at a level that confirms I-Net Bridge a leader in its field.
Go to: http://www.inet.co.za
 
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