Free Log Book Run for learner drivers

13 April, 2017Posted in: Events
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Learner Drivers in front of car

Wingecarribee Shire Council is set to host a free Log Book Run in a bid to help learner drivers prepare for solo driving.

Wingecarribee Shire Council’s Road Safety Officer, Melanie Lausz, said parents and supervisors of novice drivers have a crucial role to play in contributing to help make our roads safer.

“Introducing your learner to as much driving time as possible in real driving situations is imperative to help improve their confidence, driving skills and knowledge,” Ms Lausz said.  “So too is varying the different conditions they may encounter on the road.”

The free Learner Log Book Run will be held on Sunday 30 April starting at 10am.

The run will depart from Council’s Moss Vale Civic Centre and include a free lunch on conclusion and a meet and greet by Police Officers from the Southern Tablelands Highway Patrol.

Learner drivers must be accompanied by their supervisors and have at least 25 hours recorded in their Learner Log Book to participate.

“Teaching a young person to drive needn’t be a daunting task and this Log Book Run is the perfect opportunity for learner drivers to clock up some valuable driving experience,” Ms Lausz added.

Places are strictly limited and bookings for the free Log Book Run are essential.

For further information or to confirm your place contact Wingecarribee Shire Council’s Road Safety Officer on phone 4868 0809 or via email at melanie.lausz@wsc.nsw.gov.au.

Wingecarribee Shire Council’s free Learner Log Book Runs are supported by Roads and Maritime Services (RMS).