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Rules of the Road for Your Learner's Test

The rules of the road keep traffic safe and orderly — and they're one of the three sections of the K53 learner's test. Here are the key rules you need to know.

Speed limits

Unless a sign says otherwise, the general speed limits in South Africa are:

WhereDefault limit
Urban / built-up areas60 km/h
Outside urban areas (open road)100 km/h
Freeways120 km/h

A sign always overrides the default, and heavy vehicles have lower limits.

Following distance

Keep at least a two-second gap behind the vehicle in front in good conditions, and increase it in rain, fog or poor visibility. Heavy vehicles need an even bigger gap because they take longer to stop.

Right of way

Overtaking

As a rule you keep left and overtake on the right. Never overtake on a blind rise, on a sharp curve, or across a solid barrier line — anywhere you can't see far enough ahead to be sure it's safe.

Lane discipline & lights

Parking & stopping

Don't park on or near a corner, intersection or pedestrian crossing, or anywhere you'd obstruct traffic or a clear view. When parking on a slope, turn your wheels appropriately and apply the parking brake.

Alcohol, seatbelts & phones

Defensive driving (the K53 system)

The K53 defensive driving system is about staying fully alert, scanning the road ahead and your mirrors, checking blind spots, and keeping a safe space cushion around your vehicle so you can always react in time to avoid a collision.

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