KZN Transport Department urged to clamp down on bogus driving schools

Durban – The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport has been urged to keep an eye on new driving schools in the province, in addition to eliminating corruption in the issuing of driving licences.

The IFP said some driving schools were established “overnight”.

“Instead of their core mandate being to produce quality drivers, some of these driving schools are merely interested in making money,” said IFP KZN provincial spokesperson for Transport Steven Moodley.

Transport Department spokesperson Kwanele Ncalane said KZN was the first province to advance the process of regulating driving schools.

“We have a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with driving schools in the province to ensure…

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