Getting an EB license. ("Upgrading" from a code B license)

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I have a colleague who has a code B license, but now needs to get a code EB license. The reason for this is that he has inherited a caravan and you may only legally tow a caravan with an EB license, and he only has a code B license. He is however getting conflicting information about the correct procedure to follow. The one testing station says that he only needs to book for a code EB test, but the other testing station has told him that he first needs to write the learners test again, and then only he can book a code EB test. The problem now comes in that the testing station that told him he does not need the learners, does not have code EB qualified testers, and the other testing station which said he does need the learners test, also has the code EB qualified testers. Can someone perhaps direct me to the correct legislation in this regard? Your help will be appreciated.
 
As far as I know there is an initiative which will see a "learner license for life" coming into play at some point, but I doubt very much that the applicable laws have been passed.

Traditionally if you apply for any other type of driver license, you do have to redo a learner license for that class of vehicle. I am unaware of any changes in the law regarding this. His best bet would be to go down to the second traffic department (EB qualified) to go make a booking for his learner license for a Code EB. If indeed something has changed (which I doubt) the system would not allow him to make the booking.
 
The irony of this is that people who did their K53 drivers licence test before the licence card system was introduced automatically have an EB rating. However, those who did the identical test after the card system was introduced only have a B rating. I say it's all a money making thing
 
The irony of this is that people who did their K53 drivers licence test before the licence card system was introduced automatically have an EB rating. However, those who did the identical test after the card system was introduced only have a B rating. I say it's all a money making thing

Well I suppose you can make that argument, or you could argue that up to then they got it all wrong. The reason for the split was to make sure people are competent when towing big, heavy trailers and know how to reverse with them. The need for such a test becomes apparent when looking at the cause of some accident involving a trailer. Simply put, people could (still can to a degree) just hook up a 1 or 2 ton trailer with no experience and hit the road, then when it becomes time to stop the vehicle, they suddenly find out that the extra weight is forcing them to overshoot their desired stopping point, and lets not even mention the time it takes some people to reverse with a trailer.
 
Hi,
I have booked my Drivers license for code B and A, however I asked if I was able to tow a off road caravan(which is heavier than a normal caravan)I was told that I should come with the caravan to do my test and then I would automatically get the EB code. How do I go about getting the right license to tow a caravan? and I also booked my Code A license and was told that I should get a bike bigger than 125cc to do the test with, is this true?
Thanx in advance
Gidion
 
/looks at DL

/sees no restrictions

/relief :p

Sorry. I did not do my DL in the last 2 years, so don't know...
 
/looks at DL

/sees no restrictions

/relief :p

Sorry. I did not do my DL in the last 2 years, so don't know...
Restriction section is separate from code section.

I got mine 5 years ago, but I think its got the caravan restriction too based on OP. (Restrictions section on the card is blank though).
 
/looks at DL

/sees no restrictions

/relief :p

Sorry. I did not do my DL in the last 2 years, so don't know...

It applies to all code B licenses.
And it's been that been that way for quite a lot longer that 2 years.
 
Hi,
I have booked my Drivers license for code B and A, however I asked if I was able to tow a off road caravan(which is heavier than a normal caravan)I was told that I should come with the caravan to do my test and then I would automatically get the EB code. How do I go about getting the right license to tow a caravan? and I also booked my Code A license and was told that I should get a bike bigger than 125cc to do the test with, is this true?
Thanx in advance
Gidion

From what i have seen,most of the older folks got EB lic automatically.my mother and father have it and didnt use a caravan for the drivers test.(they just drove around the block!haha).some time it changed,now we just get B.rather ask another traffic official about the EB. i cant imagine having to do the reverse parking with a caravan!

with regards to the A lic. if you do the test on 125 or smaller youre limited to 125cc and smaller on your lic.i believe its an A1 then. if you do it with >125 you get a full A. i just rented a 150cc bike.
 
If you did your licence before a driver's licence was in the current format (credit card format) then you would have been automatically given an EB. The switch happened over 10 years ago, so anyone who did their normal car licence since then (like me) will only have a code B.

I'm also wanting to upgrade my licence, to be able to tow vehicles heavier than 750kg. So I figured if I;m doing the test again, might as well go all out and try for an EC.

One thing to think about, is that a C licence is probably easier to get than an EB, as no towing is required, but it gives you a higher rated licence.

You need a currently valid Learner's Licence (18 months) to take any test.
 
My code 08 got converted to a EB with the new card system, never towed a caravan in my life, never will :D
 
My code 08 got converted to a EB with the new card system, never towed a caravan in my life, never will :D
I got my licence is 1998 and I'm pretty sure it was 08. But when I look on my card licence now it says B.

Is there any way for me to convert to EB free since I got an 08 licence in 1998?
 
If you did your licence before a driver's licence was in the current format (credit card format) then you would have been automatically given an EB. The switch happened over 10 years ago, so anyone who did their normal car licence since then (like me) will only have a code B.

I'm also wanting to upgrade my licence, to be able to tow vehicles heavier than 750kg. So I figured if I;m doing the test again, might as well go all out and try for an EC.

One thing to think about, is that a C licence is probably easier to get than an EB, as no towing is required, but it gives you a higher rated licence.

You need a currently valid Learner's Licence (18 months) to take any test.
With a C you're not allowed to tow a heavy trailer either.

I had a code 8, which became EB. Then I converted it to a UK license. When I came home, had to retake the test because I didn't convert back in time. Now I have a lousy B license, and I need to tow 1.5 ton keelboats - so I need to do my license AGAIN.
I think I'll emigrate. It's easier.
 
I got my licence is 1998 and I'm pretty sure it was 08. But when I look on my card licence now it says B.

Is there any way for me to convert to EB free since I got an 08 licence in 1998?

Did you do your license after the card system came into effect?
 
I got my licence is 1998 and I'm pretty sure it was 08. But when I look on my card licence now it says B.

Is there any way for me to convert to EB free since I got an 08 licence in 1998?

You got the normal card issue (K53)

You will need to do the test again. Rather just do code 14 and get it over with :p
 
ShaunSA said:
Did you do your license after the card system came into effect?
I can't remember. Is there a way for me to know in which month in 1998 code 08 was replaced with B?

You got the normal card issue (K53)

You will need to do the test again. Rather just do code 14 and get it over with :p
What is code 14?

My drivers license test was hard all the sequence with looking in the mirror and stuff. Tthe waiting period to do the test again will take forever.
 
Yes you still are.
AFAIK you can if it's an old license (before 1 Feb 2011) but not for a new license

http://roadsafety.co.za/2011-01/sev...d-traffic-act-to-come-into-effect-1-february/

As of 1 February 2011 persons who obtain driving licences for a code C, C1, EC or EC1 driving licence will not be allowed to drive a motor vehicle that requires a code B or code EB licence (in old terms – a person with a code 10, 11, 13 or 14 licence cannot drive a vehicle for which you need a code 08 licence). This will only apply to new licence holders. - See more at: http://roadsafety.co.za/2011-01/sev...-into-effect-1-february/#sthash.zOaD1uMk.dpuf
 
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