Traffic Officer Learnership in South Africa for 2025 


Requirements
- Age: Between 18 and 35 years old.
- Education: Grade 12 (Matric) with passes in English.
- Driver’s License: Valid Code B (light motor vehicle).
- Fitness: Physically and mentally fit.
- No criminal record.
What You’ll Do
- Enforce traffic laws and ensure road safety.
- Issue fines and conduct vehicle inspections.
- Manage traffic flow and respond to accidents.
- Promote safe driving through public education.
How to Apply
- Find the Posting: Visit municipal websites (e.g., Johannesburg Metro Police) or government job portals.
- Download the Form: Complete the application form with all required details.
- Attach Documents: Include certified copies of your ID, Matric certificate, driver’s license, and proof of residence.
- Submit: Apply online or in person by the deadline specified in the advert.
How to Prepare
- Fitness: Train for physical tests (e.g., running, push-ups).
- Knowledge: Study the National Road Traffic Act and basic traffic laws.
- Stay Updated: Check deadlines and requirements regularly on official websites.
Why This Opportunity?
Traffic Officer Learnerships, offered by municipalities and provincial departments, equip you with skills to keep South Africa’s roads safe. Be persistent – these programs are competitive!
Important Notice
iAfrica24 Jobs is a registered job platform based in Johannesburg. We do not solicit money or CVs from individuals for jobs. Beware of fraudulent job postings and recruitment scams.
Take the Wheel
Don’t miss your chance to become a Traffic Officer in 2025. Apply now and steer your career toward road safety and law enforcement!

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