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Helping with the drive to succeed

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

ONE hundred and twenty hours and a driving test, is what separates a learner driver from a probationary licence holder and for many it’s a volunteer mentor that gets them there.
The City of Casey has assisted hundreds of teenagers in gaining those compulsory hours through the L2P Learner Driver Program, and now they need more helpers.
“The most rewarding part of the program is when you receive the call from the learner to say that they have finally received their licence, it certainly puts a smile on your face,” driver mentor Thomas Neary said.
Funded by VicRoads, the council program allows disadvantaged learner drivers who don’t have access to a car or a fully licensed driver the chance at gaining an essential life skill.
Since its introduction to Casey in 2010, 70 mentors have volunteered, but the program needs more hands on the wheel.
Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the program eventually gave teenagers their own freedom.
“We all know that feeling when we finally get our driver’s licence, it’s an exciting time in a young person’s life. But for some people, it’s really hard to find the supervision needed,” Cr Aziz said.
“Being without a licence makes young people reliant on friends, family and public transport to get around.
“It limits their freedom and independence, and is a major factor in their ability to pursue work and further study.”
Which is exactly what the L2P program gave former Narre Warren South P-12 student, Sitarah Mohammed, who relies on her car daily to get her to and from university.
Last month Ms Mohammed successfully gained her P-plates – she had been a student of Mr Neary’s since Year 12.
To become a L2P volunteer mentor call the City of Casey on 9705 5200.
Volunteer mentors must have a full Victorian driver’s licence, a safe driving history with no serious offences and be able to commit to the program for a minimum of one to three hours per week over a six-month period.
All volunteer mentors undertake a VicRoads training program and the council will assist in obtaining a Working with Children Check.

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