This pilot project, which forms part of Road Safety strategy, is aimed at introducing road safety as a life skill curriculum with an outcome of producing 10 000 new drivers with appropriate skills to become safe drivers.
Funded by the National Department of Transport, the objective of the pilot is to deploy eNaTiS-based CLLT classrooms at two pilot Driver's Licence Testing Centres within each province to evaluate the impact of the new system and allow prospective candidates to complete their learner's license test electronically on a computer-based system.
The system will see the examiner allocate a specific terminal to the successfully identified applicant. The terminal will then prompt the applicant to provide a fingerprint, which it will scan and validate by comparing it with the application details.
The system will also randomly generate the test questions for the applicable test for each terminal, the questions will be temporarily downloaded to the test terminal.
After the test has been authorised, the questions will be deleted and the applicant's answers will be verified on the eNaTiS data centre.
The implementation of the eNaTiS CLLT is designed to provide the following benefits:
Source: Eastern Cape Transport, via GCIS