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3.1 LICENCES AND INSURANCE
You must have a valid Zimbabwean or other recognised driver's licence. You may take out a learner driver's licence, which allows you to drive on public roads to gain experience before undergoing the test for your full driver's licence. The learner's licence is only issued after you have passed a test on the rules of the road and the traffic signs and signals.
When you drive on a learner's licence, a fully- licensed driver must always accompany you, except on certain motor vehicles that only have a seat for the driver. YOU MAY/NOT CARRY A PASSENGER ON AN AUTO- CYCLE OR A MOTOR CYCLE.
Remember, though, that even when you become a fully- licensed driver, you still have much to learn. Apply yourself, therefore, to the task of becoming an accomplished driver, being particularly careful while you are gaining experience.
Your vehicle must be registered and licensed.
You must be covered by insurance against death and injury to third parties.

