TAC L2P Program


Help learner drivers between 16 and 21 years of age to gain their probationary license

About our program

The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program is a community-based program developed to assist eligible young Victorian learner drivers between the ages of 16 and 21 years (and in some circumstances, up to 23 years) who do not have access to a supervising driver, or an appropriate vehicle and so, are unable to gain driving experience required for a probationary license. Our council is funded by TAC to deliver this program in Moonee Valley.

As an L2P Volunteer Mentor, you'll be trained and supported to provide supervised practice for young learners, helping them to develop the skills to drive safely and achieve their license. A driver's license gives young people greater independence, more job opportunities and easier access to education and social connection.

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Our program purpose

A fair city that values diversity. where everyone feels safe, is included, and has access to healthy food, services and housing.

The TAC L2P Program supports young learners to learn safe driving skills and obtain their probationary license.

Our volunteers help young people to gain the supervised experience they need to become safe drivers and by gaining their driver's license, gain access to many other opportunities for education, employment and independence.