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24 October 2011 2 min

African Licence launches learner’s licence test center

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African Licence today launched a new learner’s licence test center. The release makes it easier to create and manage tests, understand where a learner’s strengths and development areas are, and includes multiple new tests designed to help students learn the curriculum and pass their learner’s licence test first time.

Says Johannesburg founder Christo Crampton: “The learner’s licence test center is a ‘first’ for the learner’s licence industry globally and it is wonderful that we can give South Africans access to it before others have it.” One of the most important new features is enhanced feedback on individual tests. African Licence will analyse the results and show students which sections of the eBook they need to focus on to improve the next time they take a test. Also, students can now measure progress over time to ensure their studying leads to the results they need. All the existing features of African Licence remains: a free eBook, a dozen mock tests, more than 700 unique questions across the learner’s licence curriculum, and online help should students have questions about the curriculum or learner’s licence test. The eBook can be accessed with smartphones and allows people from all backgrounds to get driving. Says Mr Crampton: “We are excited about some of the things we’ve added to African Licence in this release, but we are even more excited about changes that are coming in the next few months.” While Mr Crampton keeps his cards close to his chest about the future releases, he divulges it will be “mobile, fun for students, and game-changing to African Licence’s proposition.” African Licence helps learner’s licence students pass their test. African Licence is the best way to learn for and pass your Learner's Licence the first time. Sign up today to get access for over 700 questions, mock Learner's Licence tests and more.For more informationAfrican Licenceafricanlicence.com via the website’s Feedback feature, which is accessible on all pages.
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