TAC L2P 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 safe supervising driver, or an appropriate vehicle to gain driving experience required for a probationary licence.
The TAC L2P Program is funded by the TAC, administered by the Department of Transport and Planning and delivered by Mornington Peninsula Shire.

How does it work?
Our Program matches eligible learners with a vehicle and fully licensed volunteer mentor driver to help learners gain supervised driving experience.
Before being matched with a volunteer mentor and throughout the course of their L2P driving journey, participating learners have access to several free driving lessons with a professional driving instructor. This helps learners build their skills through the four stages of the Graduated Licensing System before and while on the road with a volunteer mentor.
Stage 1 – Basic car control
Stage 2 – Quiet streets
Stage 3 – Complex traffic
Stage 4 – Rehearsing solo
With a specific focus on road safety, the TAC L2P Program focuses on helping young people become safe, confident drivers. Additionally, it also provides an opportunity to interact with positive adult role models, gain self confidence and move towards social independence. Volunteer mentors also have opportunities to connect with other mentors within their geographical region.
Who is eligible for the TAC L2P program?
To be considered for a learner position within our TAC L2P Program, Learners need to meet the following criteria: *
- be between 16 and 23 years old (please note applicants between 21-23 are only considered under special circumstances) *
- hold a current Victorian learner’s permit
- not have access to a safe supervising driver and/or an appropriate vehicle **
- live in Mornington Peninsula Shire *
- are medically fit to drive (consult the Transport Victoria website for more information)
- are not an overseas student
- are not already in a TAC L2P Program (in another time, for example)
If you’re accepted into the TAC L2P Program as a learner, Mornington Peninsula Shire will be responsible for your participation and ongoing advice.
* In some circumstances, we will consider applications up to 23 years of age, or outside our Local Government Area. Please contact us for further information.
** There are several factors that determine if a vehicle or supervising driver is appropriate. If you’re unsure, you can contact us on the number below.
Becoming a L2P Mentor
The TAC L2P Program doesn’t just benefit learner drivers. In joining the TAC L2P Program, volunteer mentors work with and are responsible to Mornington Peninsula Shire who will work with you and provide opportunities to directly help a young learner driver and connect with the community.
We have a full training program to ensure you’re well prepared to mentor a learner driver and understand your role as a supervising driver. Learners participating in the program also have access to free driving lessons with a professional instructor to build their skills before getting on the road with a volunteer mentor.
We are a Child Safe organisation and you will receive training as part of being a mentor with the L2P Program. For more information about Child Safety within the Shire please follow this link: Child Safety Commitment.
Volunteer mentors need to meet the following criteria to be considered for the TAC L2P program:
- be over 21 years of age
- hold a current, full Australian driver's licence
- have a satisfactory full driver licence history report
- be medically fit to drive (we may discuss this further through the application process)
- not be currently working as a professional driving instructor
- can commit approximately 1-2 hours per week
Additionally, as part of the application process, you will be asked to provide *:
- a valid (volunteer) Working with Children’s Check (WWCC)
- a satisfactory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC)
* Our Program can assist with these if required.
Application process
Volunteer mentors and learners must complete an application form and undergo an assessment to be considered for the TAC L2P program.
The easiest way to apply is to follow the directions on the TAC L2P Program Page,Transport Victoria website.
You must have a myVicRoads account to apply for this program. Paper-based application forms can be requested by emailing l2p@transport.vic.gov.au. This will only be considered in exceptional circumstances.
Once the application form is received, we will be in contact to go through next steps.
Contact Us
For more information about this program please contact:
Mornington Peninsula Shire L2P Program
L2P Coordinator
M: 0448 080 527
E: l2p@mornpen.vic.gov.au
