🎓 K53 Drill Master · South Africa
Professional Driving Permit (PrDP) Prep
A PrDP is required to drive passengers or goods for reward, or to carry dangerous goods. Drill the legislation, the UN dangerous-goods classes and the professional-driver duties.
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- PrDP law: categories, validity and requirements
- UN dangerous-goods classes and placarding
- Accident and emergency procedures
- Passenger safety and vehicle inspection duties
Key facts
PrDP required forPassengers/goods for reward, dangerous goods
Governing lawNational Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996
Class 3Flammable liquids (red placard)
Class 1Explosives
Frequently asked questions
Who needs a PrDP in South Africa?
Anyone driving a vehicle that carries passengers or goods for reward, or that transports dangerous goods. It’s issued under the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 and applied for at a DLTC.
What are the UN dangerous-goods classes?
Class 1 explosives, 2 gases, 3 flammable liquids, 4 flammable solids, 5 oxidisers, 6 toxic/infectious, 7 radioactive, 8 corrosives, 9 miscellaneous.
What do I need to apply for a PrDP?
A medical certificate from a registered practitioner and a police clearance / criminal-record check, submitted at a Driving Licence Testing Centre.