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L2P program: Youth in the driver’s seat across Melton

The state government has restored funding to the L2P program, guaranteeing its future for the next four years.

The program helps young people aged 16 to 20 achieve 120 hours of supervised driving by pairing them with a fully licensed driver.

Melton L2P project officer Kim Leech says she’s “absolutely delighted” with the state government’s announcement.

“L2P is such an important program – it makes such a difference,” Ms Leech said.

“Driving is crucial for young adults if they’re seeking employment.”

Ms Leech said young people without access to a car or a driving supervisor could be denied employment and schooling opportunities because of poor public transport links.

“L2P connects a young person with a community member. It’s important to have that sense of belonging.

“Mentors feel they’re doing something valuable for the community and can see the difference the program has on young lives.”

Mentor Katalina Tanner, of Brookfield, said it was important for locals to “invest their time” in the community and see it grow.

“I wanted to invest my time to enhance the community and see Melton grow and improve in any way possible,” she said.

Ms Tanner’s student, Jessica Hartley, 21, passed her hazard perception test two weeks ago and is hoping to sit for her driving test soon.

“I don’t think I would have gotten my licence if it wasn’t for the L2P program,” Ms Hartley said.

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