George Herald

Frustrated Georgians wait half a year

- Alida de Beer

An average waiting period of seven months for an appointmen­t for a driving test or learner's licence exam at George Traffic Department is causing huge frustratio­n among the George public and members of the George Driving School Associatio­n.

If one tries now to get a booking for either the learner's exam or a driving test, the first available date is in October.

According to driving school operators, this has been an issue for a number of years, but despite their appeals to George Municipali­ty for more efficient service, nothing has been done to improve the system.

This has led to many people opting to go to other municipali­ties around George for both their learner's and driver's licences.

Driving School Associatio­n chairperso­n Elton Olivier says the smaller towns in some cases have more testing officials than George, which is a secondary city. "George has one dedicated testing official and Oudtshoorn three. We all know that George's population has been increasing at a rapid rate, and so is the demand for this service. The way George Municipali­ty is handling this is ridiculous. There is the odd occasion when they would pull in traffic officials from the road, who are also trained testing officials, to try to work away the hold-up, but this is not making a difference."

Candidates who cannot or are not prepared to wait go to Riversdale, Willowmore, Calitzdorp, Mossel Bay, Plettenber­g Bay and Knysna to have their tests done.

This, however has huge cost implicatio­ns. Associatio­n secretary Renel Stander says, "There is much more wear and tear on our vehicles and at the current fuel price, the cost of a test shoots sky high. There is also a higher accident risk. I have installed kudu whistles on one of my vehicles after hearing about a student who had been in an accident where a kudu was involved."

University and college students' job applicatio­ns are also impacted. Stander gives an example of a candidate who can get a job if she obtains a licence within the next three months, and a group of 56 agricultur­e students who need to obtain their licences this year so that they can apply for jobs in the agricultur­al sector next year.

"This will not be possible in George and I will be sending the majority of them to Calitzdorp."

The same applies to matriculan­ts who have to get their ducks in a row for their postmatric year, whether it is to enter the job market or to study.

The periodic opening of the testing centre on a Saturday helped somewhat to ease the bottleneck of applicatio­ns, but operators were informed that this has been discontinu­ed because of budget constraint­s on overtime remunerati­on.

Operators say they get the impression that the testing site is not used to full capacity as it is sometimes closed on a weekday.

Says Olivier, "We would like the booking records to be open for viewing so that we can see what is going on. We are rendering an important service to the community by preparing citizens to become safe drivers on our roads. It is a service that affects the whole community and we feel that the Traffic Department, as a public service department, is obligated to accommodat­e its citizens in this regard."

Operators say the profession­al conduct and will to render service at other towns' traffic department­s outshine George. Says Olivier, "This situation is causing George Municipali­ty to lose a valuable income."

The municipali­ty's response to the

Driving School Associatio­n's concerns was, "Management is aware of the challenge and the municipali­ty is currently undergoing a micro structure review, which will hopefully address this in the near future."

 ?? ?? Khonana Ntshanga - “The waiting period is way too long, I had to go to Oudtshoorn for learner’s. I didn’t wait even up to a month compared to the 4 months I was given here in George. I think they should rather close down, so we can know we have none here on George.”
Khonana Ntshanga - “The waiting period is way too long, I had to go to Oudtshoorn for learner’s. I didn’t wait even up to a month compared to the 4 months I was given here in George. I think they should rather close down, so we can know we have none here on George.”
 ?? Photo: Facebook ?? Operators say they are rendering an important service to the community by preparing citizens to become safe drivers on our roads.
Photo: Facebook Operators say they are rendering an important service to the community by preparing citizens to become safe drivers on our roads.
 ?? George Herald about their concerns. Photo: Alida de Beer ?? Some members of the George Driving School Associatio­n who came together last week to speak to
George Herald about their concerns. Photo: Alida de Beer Some members of the George Driving School Associatio­n who came together last week to speak to
 ?? ?? Carla Bekker Els - “My son went to Calitzdorp on a Monday to make a motorbike learner’s appointmen­t that was 2 days later on the Wednesday.”
Carla Bekker Els - “My son went to Calitzdorp on a Monday to make a motorbike learner’s appointmen­t that was 2 days later on the Wednesday.”
 ?? ?? Belinda Antonio - “Why not do learner’s at schools? In Joburg they’re doing it.”
Belinda Antonio - “Why not do learner’s at schools? In Joburg they’re doing it.”

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