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Driving school operators protested outside the Road Traffic Management Corporation offices in Centurion. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Driving school operators demanded that the online booking system be scrapped. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Protesters were initially kept away from the RTMC offices. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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They chanted as the police directed traffic away from the protesters. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Leadership spoke to the protesters, outlining their plan of action. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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A wide shot view of the protesters blocking the road near the RTMC offices. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Protest leaders head to the RTMC offices to negotiate that their group be allowed to move closer. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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The RTMC offices in Centurion. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Protesters move closer to the offices after being granted permission to do so. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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The protesters make their way to the demarcated area where they are allowed to protest. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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A protester in full voice. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Leadership addressing the protesters near the RTMC offices where officials will accept their memorandum. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Driving School Association of South Africa National Chair Abel Mositsa reads the memorandum. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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A protester holds up a placard as the police keep them from moving closer to the RTMC offices. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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A protester holds up a placard as the police keep them from moving closer to the RTMC offices. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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Protesters went on a go-slow on the N1, causing traffic congestion. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
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The protesters make their way to Johannesburg to hand their memorandum to the Gauteng MEC of Transport. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN