Three KZN Drivers’ Licence Testing Centres open but eight close as Covid-19 infections continue

South Africa

Durban – Three Drivers’ Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs) have reopened while eight more close due to Covid-19.

Rossburgh DLTC, Port Shepstone DLTC, and Camperdown DLTC and Registering Authority (RA) reopened on Monday.

According to the KZN Transport Department the Rossburgh DLTC will be opened for all services using a numbering system to limit the number of customers to ensure physical distancing protocols.

“It is now compulsory for the customers to bring an optometrist report to avoid using our eye testing machine,” the department said.

The department added that the Pinetown DLTC did not reopen as previously advised because of positive Covid-19 cases. Newcastle DLTC and RA and Nkandla DLTC were closed because of Covid-19.

Six more municipal DLTCs have had to be closed because of Covid-19.

These are Ladysmith, Mtubatuba, Nongoma, KwaMbonambi, Creighton and Pongola DLTCs have not been operational and the municipalities are closed.

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