Buloke & Loddon TAC L2P Learner Driver Program
Helping young people get their driver’s license.
The Buloke & Loddon TAC L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program is a state wide initiative funded by the state government and managed by Department of Transport. The program aims to provide assistance to young people who are facing significant barriers to completing their mandatory 120 hours of supervised on road driving experience through the support of Volunteer Mentors from the community. Young people are matched with fully licensed volunteer mentors and have access to a sponsored vehicle to gain driving experience.
TAC L2P is free for eligible young people.
How to Join
To join an TAC L2P Program, you need to:
- Be between 16 and 20 years of age
- Hold a current learner’s permit, and
- Not have access to a vehicle, a supervising driver or both.
To become a volunteer mentor in the TAC L2P program, you need to:
Be over 21 years of age
Hold a current full Victorian drivers licence, and
Meet requirements of the TAC L2P program.
Volunteers are asked to allocate 2 hours per fortnight.
If you are interested in finding out more about the program please contact
Peter Aurisch – TAC L2P Coordinator
Ph: 0467 787 328
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