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01 October 2011 2 min

African Licence introduces first learner’s licence eBook

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African Licence today launched Africa’s first free, high quality eBook for students that wish to study for their Learner’s Licence. The eBook includes images and the full curriculum needed to pass the learner’s licence test in South Africa. This makes it not only unique in South Africa, but unique in open source professional education worldwide.

Says Johannesburg founder Christo Crampton: “We wanted to create a product that could benefit all South Africans. The eBook can be accessed with smartphones and will allow people from all backgrounds and incomes to get driving.”

For students that wish to practice for the actual learner’s licence test, African Licence offers a testing facility which includes a dozen mock tests and more than 700 unique questions across the learner’s licence curriculum. Says Mr Crampton: “The website’s Feedback feature is also helpful: if you have a question, just ask; if you have an idea, share it; if you wish to report an issue, do so. We are here to help South Africans obtain their driver’s licence.”

Over the next few months, additional functionality will be added to African Licence, including a mobile application for users to practise questions for their learner’s licence test while they are on the move.

For more information, please contact African Licence at www.africanlicence.com via the website’s Feedback feature, which is accessible on all pages.

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