The afternoon sun hammered down on the corrugated iron roof of the Shilongo household in Ondangwa, but inside, 19-year-old Lukas was in a climate all his own. He leaned forward, elbows on the wooden table, his phone propped against a salt shaker. On the screen, a pixelated traffic light glowed red.

  1. AA Namibia (Automobile Association): Offers official practice tests that closely match NaTIS standards. (Small fee for full access).
  2. DriveTest Namibia App (Google Play/App Store): Free tier available. Excellent for smartphone revision. Includes flashcard mode.
  3. NaTIS e-Services Portal: Not technically a practice test, but contains the official rulebook (The Road Traffic Act) which you can cross-reference.
  4. Tiger’s Driving School (Online Portal): Great for Vehicle Controls diagrams and real-life video scenarios.
  5. TheoryTest.Na (Community site): User-generated content with a massive bank of past questions.

The RA maintains strict in-person requirements for two primary reasons:

Namibia uses the SADC (Southern African Development Community) road sign protocol. Online tests usually break these into categories:

Q5: My online test says "Code B." What is that?

Namibian Learners Licence Test Simulator:

A web-based tool that mimics the test format to help you master the rules of the road.

"K53"

The Namibian Learner's Licence test consists of the standard questions. The pass mark is typically 77% or higher depending on the specific code. To pass, you must study the rules of the road and road signs.

Namibian | Learners Licence Test Online Link

The afternoon sun hammered down on the corrugated iron roof of the Shilongo household in Ondangwa, but inside, 19-year-old Lukas was in a climate all his own. He leaned forward, elbows on the wooden table, his phone propped against a salt shaker. On the screen, a pixelated traffic light glowed red.

  1. AA Namibia (Automobile Association): Offers official practice tests that closely match NaTIS standards. (Small fee for full access).
  2. DriveTest Namibia App (Google Play/App Store): Free tier available. Excellent for smartphone revision. Includes flashcard mode.
  3. NaTIS e-Services Portal: Not technically a practice test, but contains the official rulebook (The Road Traffic Act) which you can cross-reference.
  4. Tiger’s Driving School (Online Portal): Great for Vehicle Controls diagrams and real-life video scenarios.
  5. TheoryTest.Na (Community site): User-generated content with a massive bank of past questions.

The RA maintains strict in-person requirements for two primary reasons:

Namibia uses the SADC (Southern African Development Community) road sign protocol. Online tests usually break these into categories:

Q5: My online test says "Code B." What is that?

Namibian Learners Licence Test Simulator:

A web-based tool that mimics the test format to help you master the rules of the road.

"K53"

The Namibian Learner's Licence test consists of the standard questions. The pass mark is typically 77% or higher depending on the specific code. To pass, you must study the rules of the road and road signs.