Important Notice – Covid 19
- All staff had training on Covid-19.
- All vehicles are equipped with vehicle sanitiser for after each lesson as well as sanitiser for client and Instructor.
- Clients will be screened before each lesson with a questionnaire.
- Face masks are mandatory when doing training.
Code C1 (10) K53 Driving Lessons
With 50 years of experience in K53 driver training, He and She instructors will assist you to obtain your code C1 (C1) driver license. We supply training in all areas in the Cape Town and surrounding areas (Western Cape Peninsula).
Why use He and She
- All driving lessons are based on the K53 curriculum
- All lessons are 1 hour long (excluding travelling time)
- All vehicles are comprehensively insured
- All vehicles are fitted with dual controls
- All our instructors are in possession of instructor certificates
- Our vehicles are new and 100% roadworthy and well maintained
- We constantly strive to improve our training methods
- We have our own practise yard in the Western Cape which is marked according to K53 requirements
*Please note that addition park yard fees might be applicable to clients further than 15km of our head office.
Requirements
You need to be over the age of 18 years, with a valid learners licence, in order to drive on a public road with an instructor or person with a valid drivers licence present in the vehicle at all times.
To book a K53 driver test you will need:
Learner license
ID book or ID card
Proof of address
Also have your eyes tested before making a test appointment at the traffic department and should you wear spectacles, be sure to bring them along.
Course Content
Pre-trip inspection
Manoeuvres in the yard
Driving on the road
Practical in-truck training (1 client: 1 instructor)
Patient instructors
All vehicles are comprehensively insured
All vehicles are fitted with dual controls
Highly trained instructors with instructor’s certificates
Our administration division handles all the instructors booking and payments so there will be no interruptions during your lesson
Remember to always have your learners licence when attending a lesson.
How to Book
Book Online with a Credit Card or EFT
We have listed our driving lessons packages below. Please click on the ‘Purchase X Hours’ to make an online booking and pay either by EFT or with a Credit Card. Once your payment reflects in our bank account, one of our office staff will contact you to book your first lesson.
Book Via Email
Should you wish to make a booking via our online registration form:
Click Here
Or alternatively send an email to this address:
info@heandshe.co.za
Book Via Telephone
Should you wish to book by telephone please either click the number or call us at: 021 931 8214
CODE C1 (10)
Goal: To prepare the learner driver to pass the K53 driver license test at the traffic department.
Module 1: Pre-trip inspection
Module 2: Drive the vehicle in traffic and on freeways
Module 3: Manoeuvring the vehicle (Alley docking, Incline start, straight reverse)
When: Any Monday to Friday (07h00 – 17h00)
OR
Saturdays: (07h00 – 15h00)
Recommended amount of lessons:
As driving is an acquired skill, the amount of lessons needed would depend on previous knowledge
and personal progress. A novice driver would need about 20 – 30 hours.
Training starts at our offices, 1 Duncan Street, Parow Valley
Code C1(10) Driving Lesson Packages
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
- Professional driving lessons
- Based on K53
- Patient instructor
- Driving lessons start from He and She
- Traffic fees excluded
Code 10 Pre-Trip Inspection
- There are no leaks or obstructions under or around the vehicle.
- The Vehicle’s seat belt & the door is working as intended.
- The vehicle’s mirror & windshield is fixed and secure.
- The vehicle’s wiper-blade un-perished.
- The Vehicle’s tyre tread is within spec and the tyre pressure has been checked.
- The wheel nuts are tight and the wheel is secured to the vehicle.
- The headlights are secured to the vehicle and the bonnet is closed and secure.
- I have checked the vehicle’s water level, oil level, brake fluid & fan belt.
- The left side of the vehicle is the same as previous side.
- Licence disc is up to date and secured to the left-hand side of the windshield.
- The vehicle’s petrol cap is closed and secure.
- Back vehicle’s window and tail lights are secure (not cracked) and the boot is closed securely.
- The vehicle’s back door & tyre is the same as previous.
Code 10 Ally Docking
Alley docking is a reverse manoeuvre which is done in the yard test and forms part of the K53 driving license test.
- SETTING YOUR VEHICLE UP FOR THE ALLEY DOCKING PROCEDURE.
The traffic official will direct you to a marked square from where you will start the alley docking procedure.
You need to obey all the rules of the road as you approach the starting point.
Stop your vehicle within the marked square with your handbrake up and make sure the vehicle is in neutral. - STARTING THE MANOEUVRE
Check your rear view mirror and blind spot before indicating towards the appropriate side.
Select the reverse gear and balance the clutch.
Perform a 360-degree observation (blind spot, rear-view mirror, opposite blind spot) starting from the opposite side of the turning direction.
Release the handbrake before moving off slowly. - REVERSING THE VEHICLE
Remember the slower you move the vehicle the more time you have to think and react.
Check the blind spot on the opposite side of your turning direction once more before turning your steering wheel to start moving into the alley.
Guide rear end of the car initially by looking over your shoulder.
Check the vehicle’s side mirrors as you approach the alley to align the car between the parking poles. - STOPPING INSIDE THE ALLEY
Look over your shoulder and stop the vehicle inside the marked square. Be careful not to know over the pole behind you.
Pull up the vehicle’s handbrake and put the vehicle in neutral.