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25 June 2012 2 min

African Licence Upgrades and Launches R5 Learner's Licence Plan

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African Licence was today upgraded with revolutionary new features including an improved learner’s licence test interface and more on-site messages to students as they study. The site has also seen a significant improvement in speed for computer and mobile users. The purpose of the release is to give South African learner’s licence students access to even more relevant learner’s licence test questions in a faster and more reliable environment. 

Says Johannesburg founder and Chief Testing Officer Christo Crampton: “This release has the combined advantage of more relevant tests to students and faster speed across all computers and mobile devices.”  In addition to changes to features and speed, African Licence launched a R5 package, the “Quick” which is the cheapest learner’s licence book and testing facility available in South Africa today. Says Mr Crampton: “It is a perfect proposition for students that want to take another day of  study before they take their exam or for students that are not sure they want to spend the full R30 on a bigger package.” All the existing features of African Licence remains: a free learner’s licence eBook, a dozen mock tests reflecting the real tests, more than 700 unique and relevant questions across the learner’s licence curriculum, African Licence’s unique “Brush Up” features that helps student understand where to focus next, and online help should students have questions about the curriculum or learner’s licence test. The free eBook can be accessed with smartphones and allows people from all backgrounds to get driving. Concludes 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.” 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 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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