TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#2
in Other
NPS Score
-100
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
Drivers-Ed has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 4 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Drivers-Ed across 10 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Received email informing me I have failed my driver evaluation without being tested. After complaining I got tested and in 2 minutes time I was informed I failed dismally with 24 years of driving daily.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Received email informing me I have failed my driver evaluation without being tested. After complaining I got tested and in 2 minutes time I was informed I failed dismally with 24 years of driving daily.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Did a driver evaluation with this company last year and I passed the only problem is I was told my results will be send via email and a copy will be send to uber since this was a requirement by uber till today they don't respond to my email. When I ask about my results they send me massage to book again
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Did a driver evaluation with this company last year and I passed the only problem is I was told my results will be send via email and a copy will be send to uber since this was a requirement by uber till today they don't respond to my email. When I ask about my results they send me massage to book again
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This business is totally just a reap off for E-hailing users. I did my test on 01 July 2025 the guy was busy fabricating road rules just to make sure I don’t pass the test. I have been driving for 7 years and professionally for 3 years now and they gave me 0%. So apparently I should have paid the guy who was conducting the test so I pass the test. I think is high time Uber prioritise what is important than adding useless requirements such as drivers evaluation. I mean we all passed our driver’s license test so, they should just put the driving score in which the customer can rate the drivers themselves, we all can tell if someone is driving recklessly or they can’t drive out all.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This business is totally just a reap off for E-hailing users. I did my test on 01 July 2025 the guy was busy fabricating road rules just to make sure I don’t pass the test. I have been driving for 7 years and professionally for 3 years now and they gave me 0%. So apparently I should have paid the guy who was conducting the test so I pass the test. I think is high time Uber prioritise what is important than adding useless requirements such as drivers evaluation. I mean we all passed our driver’s license test so, they should just put the driving score in which the customer can rate the drivers themselves, we all can tell if someone is driving recklessly or they can’t drive out all.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I recently underwent a driving evaluation with Drivers-Ed and was shocked to score 64% despite my 12+ years of driving experience. I own multiple vehicles, including 4-ton trucks, and regularly drive long distances. I feel the assessment was unfair and am appealing the result. Potential biases in the evaluation process are concerning. The black guy is very dangerous to other black people coming to do the evaluation. He is very biased, he makes sure that he gives you a lower score so that to gets bribes from customers. Drivers Ed at Campbell Conference Centre, are krooks never use them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I recently underwent a driving evaluation with Drivers-Ed and was shocked to score 64% despite my 12+ years of driving experience. I own multiple vehicles, including 4-ton trucks, and regularly drive long distances. I feel the assessment was unfair and am appealing the result. Potential biases in the evaluation process are concerning. The black guy is very dangerous to other black people coming to do the evaluation. He is very biased, he makes sure that he gives you a lower score so that to gets bribes from customers. Drivers Ed at Campbell Conference Centre, are krooks never use them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On Wednesday last week I booked the date of evaluation when I came I came to the doggy place that is a church and the don't have a proper office, I drived and passed and I was told I will get my certificate late evening but still nothing I have received the certificate when I came to the office to enquire the don't want me to in and give me an email address to email and I did email but still nothing I really don't know what to do because now I can't work because I am waiting for the certificate this is unprofessional.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On Wednesday last week I booked the date of evaluation when I came I came to the doggy place that is a church and the don't have a proper office, I drived and passed and I was told I will get my certificate late evening but still nothing I have received the certificate when I came to the office to enquire the don't want me to in and give me an email address to email and I did email but still nothing I really don't know what to do because now I can't work because I am waiting for the certificate this is unprofessional.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This is without a doubt a bogus business fed by Uber with wrong incentives to **** people. It is always a problem when a business can earn more money by exploiting vulnerable people. Uber’s driver evaluation process seems designed to do just that—milking hardworking South Africans trying to make an honest living. I intended to sign up my cars to an Uber fleet to create jobs and opportunities for fellow South Africans. Unfortunately, the sign-up process for Uber is nothing short of a nightmare. The platform appears far more interested in consumers than the drivers who make the service possible. Despite my frustrations, I decided to persevere. However, I was baffled to learn that even though I didn’t plan to drive myself, I was required to sign up as a driver first. This led me to deal with one of the most unprofessional, egoistic and childish evaluators I’ve ever encountered—Sibusiso, based in Johannesburg. Shockingly, he seemed more focused on tricking me into failing than conducting a fair evaluation. For instance, he deliberately didn’t wear his seatbelt, just so he could claim I do not care about passenger safety, really? It felt like a petty attempt to generate revenue for his masters. What a shame! What makes it worse is that other instructors working on the day had no issue wearing their seatbelts. Is this how Uber controls the number of active drivers or profits off those who are trying to join? Ironically, Uber’s current drivers seem to be getting more reckless by the day. I’ve personally reported incidents of speeding, and in one case, a driver hit something while dropping me off. As expected from a company like Uber, nothing was done. In hindsight, I am grateful to Sibusiso and his ego. He inadvertently helped me realize how flawed the Uber business model is. Imagine me struggling to sign up, paying extra money to deal with petty evaluations, and constantly worrying about the security of my cars and drivers in a high-crime environment. How naïve I was to think this was a worthwhile investment?! For those who need Uber to make a living, I truly sympathize. Sadly, this system seems rigged against them. To the Uber team: I hope you sleep well at night knowing you profit off the struggles of others. As for Uber’s future? They might dominate our streets for now, but time will tell if they can sustain this model. As for me and my cars, I will run my own shuttle business which only requires a greenlight from the government and not these clowns.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This is without a doubt a bogus business fed by Uber with wrong incentives to **** people. It is always a problem when a business can earn more money by exploiting vulnerable people. Uber’s driver evaluation process seems designed to do just that—milking hardworking South Africans trying to make an honest living. I intended to sign up my cars to an Uber fleet to create jobs and opportunities for fellow South Africans. Unfortunately, the sign-up process for Uber is nothing short of a nightmare. The platform appears far more interested in consumers than the drivers who make the service possible. Despite my frustrations, I decided to persevere. However, I was baffled to learn that even though I didn’t plan to drive myself, I was required to sign up as a driver first. This led me to deal with one of the most unprofessional, egoistic and childish evaluators I’ve ever encountered—Sibusiso, based in Johannesburg. Shockingly, he seemed more focused on tricking me into failing than conducting a fair evaluation. For instance, he deliberately didn’t wear his seatbelt, just so he could claim I do not care about passenger safety, really? It felt like a petty attempt to generate revenue for his masters. What a shame! What makes it worse is that other instructors working on the day had no issue wearing their seatbelts. Is this how Uber controls the number of active drivers or profits off those who are trying to join? Ironically, Uber’s current drivers seem to be getting more reckless by the day. I’ve personally reported incidents of speeding, and in one case, a driver hit something while dropping me off. As expected from a company like Uber, nothing was done. In hindsight, I am grateful to Sibusiso and his ego. He inadvertently helped me realize how flawed the Uber business model is. Imagine me struggling to sign up, paying extra money to deal with petty evaluations, and constantly worrying about the security of my cars and drivers in a high-crime environment. How naïve I was to think this was a worthwhile investment?! For those who need Uber to make a living, I truly sympathize. Sadly, this system seems rigged against them. To the Uber team: I hope you sleep well at night knowing you profit off the struggles of others. As for Uber’s future? They might dominate our streets for now, but time will tell if they can sustain this model. As for me and my cars, I will run my own shuttle business which only requires a greenlight from the government and not these clowns.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good day I am very disappointed about the service i received from Drivers ed @Campbell House,Campbell Street Waverly. I went on the 29 November 2024 to do my drivers evaluation for uber,i booked and paid R300 still have the receipt. I read they're T's and C's that i signed,states that if fail i will only be allowed to go the evaluation after 2 weeks but i will be sent my results on email. I haven't received the email today is the 3rd of December 2024,tried sending them several emails but they dont reply. I am sad and not happy regarding the service i an getting from them. I just want my results thats all and i will make sure not to use their services again. Please assist
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good day I am very disappointed about the service i received from Drivers ed @Campbell House,Campbell Street Waverly. I went on the 29 November 2024 to do my drivers evaluation for uber,i booked and paid R300 still have the receipt. I read they're T's and C's that i signed,states that if fail i will only be allowed to go the evaluation after 2 weeks but i will be sent my results on email. I haven't received the email today is the 3rd of December 2024,tried sending them several emails but they dont reply. I am sad and not happy regarding the service i an getting from them. I just want my results thats all and i will make sure not to use their services again. Please assist
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Drivers Ed South Africa is a joke, my verification had taken over a week, they use Huru verification system and want to hide behind Huru, they **** about the process taking long, only to find Huru has no knowledge of all this, I ended up doing my verification directly with Huru which took less than a day, asked Drivers Ed for refund and to this day, nothing
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Drivers Ed South Africa is a joke, my verification had taken over a week, they use Huru verification system and want to hide behind Huru, they **** about the process taking long, only to find Huru has no knowledge of all this, I ended up doing my verification directly with Huru which took less than a day, asked Drivers Ed for refund and to this day, nothing
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