Women at the wheel!
Are you a woman looking for a job? If you have driving skills, check out our guide on how to become a female driver for Bolt.
Bolt has reintroduced the women-only category.
Bolt worked with women around the world to develop a wide range of benefits that make it easier for you to get started as a driver.
One notable feature of Bolt is that you can drive and earn whenever you choose, making it a reliable source of income, similar to a business that sells food or water.
Suppose, as a lady, you’re looking for a safer way to earn on the Bolt platform by driving at your convenience without seeking a job. In that case, it does not matter whether you are well educated or not; choose to operate in the Women Only Category.

This ride type is available in 12 of our cities in South Africa and more.
The Women-Only Category will operate 24/7, every day of the week.
You can earn 1.2 times more operating in the Women Only ride type in comparison to the Base Category.
Higher potential for earning more now that we’ve enabled cash payments.
The safer ride type option, which operates after 6 pm, will disable the cash option. This means riders must upload their card details to use the ride type, making trips easily traceable.
You need to select the option to opt into the Women Only ride type so you can operate in it and start earning.
Any attempts to impersonate the driver will result in the account being blocked, especially in the Women Only ride type.
Remember, the aim is to ensure that women and children ride safely in this category.

Steps to follow if a male driver arrives at your pickup
We encourage you to cancel and report trips should a male rider show up to take the journey. Report via in-app when you cancel the trip.




Read Why become a Bolt driver?
Earn extra money during evenings and weekends, or increase your earnings by driving more frequently. It’s up to you.
You’ll receive orders from our extensive network of riders anytime you’re online.
Receive your earnings at the end of each week. There are no hidden subscription fees, and you’ll only pay commission on your earnings.
Now let’s get started
Bolt is relatively straightforward when compared to numerous other driving applications that necessitate costly vehicles, and you often have to wait an entire day for your requested car to arrive. With Bolt, you can utilize a car manufactured from 2014 onwards, in contrast to Uber, which only accepts vehicles from 2021. The safety and quality of a car do not rely on its recency, but rather on the driver and the condition of the road.
1. Register online
Tell Bolt which city you’d like to drive in and the type of licence you have. You will receive an email with the next steps.
2. Upload your documents
The documents needed to drive on the Bolt platform can vary depending on your location.
3. Rent a vehicle
If you don’t have access to a car, we can connect you with a fleet partner who will offer you a vehicle to drive. Check out the Vehicle Marketplace ↗ for offers available in your city.
The most important document needed
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1. Operating Card (Double Disk)
You can get this document at the nearest traffic department.
How to obtain this document:
- Visit your nearest roadworthy centre or DEKRA
- They will give you an extra form that you submit to the licensing department
- This document is obtainable at any Licensing Department and takes between 1 and 3 days to receive
- This document indicates that it is a commercial vehicle used to transport people
- If you do your roadworthy and vehicle inspection at DEKRA, an overall discount will be imposed.
Looking for your nearest DEKRA test centre? Click here
TIP: The Operator Card will always expire at the end of the month – ensure you enter the correct expiration date.
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2. Vehicle certificate of registration
How to obtain this document
- This document is obtained when you purchase and register the vehicle in your name.
- If this is a financed vehicle, the bank may hold the original document (Ask for a copy from the bank)
Tips to load this document
- The year of first registration, as well as the vehicle’s license plate number, should be visible.
- The vehicle needs to be registered in your applicable province. Any documents provided by other provinces can not be accepted.
Registering as a Bolt Driver requires a valid South African driving license with a PrDP. You must be 21 years or older to hold a PrDP for a passenger car.
How the Bolt Driver app works
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Accept a ride request
The Bolt Driver app will automatically find passengers for you. -
Pick up your passenger.
The app will guide you to your passenger’s location. Once there, please pick them up. -
Drive to their destination.
Follow the directions to your destination and swipe to end the ride when you arrive. -
Repeat to earn more money.
Keep driving and earning, or go offline — you’re always in complete control of your schedule.
Some factors to remember
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Riders pay these earnings.
Your final earnings (after commission) depend on the number of rides as well as their distance, time, and location. -
Earnings include fares and campaigns.
Fares and campaigns may change and vary by location, and tips (which the passenger leaves at their discretion). -
The median in your area may be lower than the country’s median.
Since the median is only a statistical average, you may earn more or less than the median amount.
Frequently asked questions from drivers.
Earn up to ZAR 5,220 to 10k per week by driving with Bolt.
To become a Bolt driver partner, tap here and use my link for immediate approval. With my link, you will be approved instantly.
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