The Road Code Test
How to pass your Road Code Test
Getting a drivers license in Jamaica is exciting for everyone To get a drivers license ,there are several steps you need to go through. You must first pass a Road Code Test to get a Provisional Drivers License (Learners License) before you can apply for the full driving license. The information below will help you pass your Road Code Test.
Ques: What is The Road Code Test?
Ans:(a) a multiple choice test, comprising of 20 questions, designed to evaluate a person’s knowledge of the general rules of the road, including road signs, road markings and road safety knowledge. (b)a test that is required before you can get your Provisional Drivers License (Learners License)
Ques. What is the purpose of the Road Code Test ?
Ans: to find out your ability to read, write and understand road signs, traffic signals , road markings and general rules of the road.
Provisional Drivers License (Learners License)
Ques: What is the purpose of the Provisional Drivers License (Learners License )?
Ans: permits the holder to operate a motor vehicle on the public road while under the supervision of a licensed driver.
Ques: How do I apply for a Provisional Drivers License (Learners License)?
Ans : Visit any Island Traffic Authority Examination Depot to submit the completed Application Form, along with (3) three identical certified photographs and take the Road Code Test.
The Application Form will be returned to the Applicant, in a sealed envelope for him /her to submit it to the Tax Office of his/her choice, for the Provisional License (Learners License) to be processed.
At the Tax Office, the Form will be vetted and validated using a database shared by the Island Traffic Authority and Tax Administration Jamaica. The applicant will be directed to a cashier to pay the required fee and issued the Provisional Drivers License (Learners License) with the payment receipt affixed.
Ques: What are some Rules for holders of Provisional Drivers License (Learners License)?
Ans: (a) You must not drive if you have been drinking alcohol (b) You must not drive alone, an accompanying licensed driver must sit in the front passenger seat. (c) Whilst practicing you must be accompanied at all times by a full license holder who is over 21 years of age, qualified to drive the vehicle you’re driving and has held their licence for over three years. (d) Each person in the vehicle must wear a working seat-belt.
Ques :How long does a Provisional Drivers License (Learners License) last ?
Ans : 1 year
Ques: What is the minimum age for applying for a Provisional Drivers License(Learners License) ?
Ans: 17 years old
The Road Code Test
Ques: How to pass the Road Code Test? Ans : (a) Study The Art of Driving drivers handbook over a period of time. (b) Practice the online tests repeatedly, at this website www.drivesafejamaica.com (the online practice test is free). (c) These online practice tests, with multiple choice questions and answers will prepare you to pass the Road Code Test (this is not the actual test).
Drivers License
Ques: How do I apply for a Driver’s license?
Ans : Study The Art of Driving drivers handbook and get instructions on the proper way of driving from a qualified licensed driver, over a period of time. Practice the online tests at www.drivesafejamaica.com repeatedly.
- Obtain the relevant application form from the Tax Office
- Complete the application form and have it certified by a Justice of the Peace.
- If you are applying for a General License, you should be examined by a Medical Doctor who will fill out and sign the applicable section of the form.
- Pay the required fee and collect a receipt.
- Submit the complete application form, the driver’s license receipt, three (3) certified passport size photographs and your valid Provisional Driver’s License (Learner’s License) to the Examination Depot.
- You will receive an appointment date for your written and driving tests.
Drivers License
Ques: What is the purpose of the Drivers License Examination?
Ans : To find out:
(a) your ability to read, write and understand road signs, traffic signals and road markings.
(b) if you have the skill and experience to drive safely,
(c) if you know and understand the driving rules,
(d) if you can see well enough to drive safely.
(e) if you have any mental or physical problems that would affect your driving.
Ques: When must I carry my Driver’s License?
Ans : Always carry your driver’s license with you when driving. You must show it to any law enforcement officer who asks to see it.
Ques: When can my driver’s license be suspended?
Ans : If you:
(a) make a fraudulent driver license application
(b) earn a certain number of demerit points for traffic offence
(c) are convicted in a traffic court and the court orders that your license be suspended
(d) are unable to drive safely
(e) fail to pay your traffic fine or appear in court as directed.
Ques: How do I renew my driver’s license?
Ans : Apply at the Tax Office (Collectorate) and complete the prescribed form.
- submit expired license and the completed form to the Tax Office (Collectorate)
- pay the required fee and obtain a receipt
- your photograph will then be taken
- the Tax Office (Collectorate) will notify you when your license will be ready
- Until your license is ready, when driving you must carry your receipt along with the previously expired license.
Ques: How long does it take for a Driver’s License to be issued after passing the driving test?
Ans : After passing the driving test, the Certifying Officer (Examiner) will prepare a Certificate of Competence for you. Your original application form along with a Certificate of Competence will be sent to the nearest Tax Office (Collectorate)
- You will be given a date to attend the Tax Office (Collectorate ) to process your License.
- At the Tax Office (Collectorate) you will be required to submit your (a) Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN) and a valid identification, (b) complete an application form for Driver’s License, (c) pay the required fee and collect a receipt, and (d) have your photograph taken.
- Your driver’s license will then be processed. N.B. Licenses are issued for a period of five (5) years, renewable on your birthday.
Ques: When must I carry my Driver’s License?
Ans : Always carry your driver’s license with you when driving. You must show it to any law enforcement officer who asks to see it.
Ques: What should I do if I lose my Driver’s License?
Ans : Report the matter to the police immediately.
- Obtain the relevant letter from the police.
- Take this letter along with two (2) passport size photographs to the Island Traffic Authority which is situated at 1 1/2 Manhattan Road, Kingston 5.
- The Island Traffic Authority will investigate and prepare a statement to the Tax Office (Collectorate) indicating whether or not there is any Judicial Endorsement (official entry by court) on the lost license.
- Attend at the Tax Office (Collectorate) where the original license was issued and apply for a substitute.
- pay the required fee.