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L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program gets a lifeline

A program that helps disadvantaged teens get their driver’s licence has been thrown a lifeline.

Funding for the L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program was due to lapse in June.

But earlier this month, state Road Safety Minister Luke Donnellan announced the state government would restore $16 million of funding for the program for another four years. That would be $500,000 more each year than was previously committed.

The L2P program helps learner drivers under 21 who lack access to a supervising driver or a car to gain the driving experience required to apply for a probationary licence.

The free program matches teens with licensed volunteer mentors and a sponsored vehicle.

There are 55 programs across the state, including one run from Broadmeadows by the Hume Whittlesea Local Learning and Employment Network (HWLLEN).

Program co-ordinator Rachael Baker said the state government’s commitment to the program came as a relief.

“Driving is the main gateway to employment, especially for teens in the backblocks of Craigieburn and Mickleham where public transport is a bit of a nightmare,” Ms Baker said.

She said the HWLLEN had licensed more than 70 kids since the program started in August 2009.

“We’ve worked with more than 200 kids in that time. They might not necessarily have been licensed with us, but we’ve supported them on the way.”

The program is funded by the Transport Accident Commission. To get involved, call Rachael on 9309 7533 or Rachael.b@hwllen.com.au.

L2P is free for people aged 16 to 21 who live in Hume and are struggling to access the usual support methods to accumulate 120 hours of supervised driving experience.

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