1. No Ls yet

    No Ls yet

    Your beginner driver can start learning now.

    Find out how

  2. Start Ls

    Start Ls

    You're in the passenger seat now...

    What to do

  3. Had Ls a while

    Had Ls a while

    How to provide a wide range of driving experiences and other tips.

    Learn More

  4. Nearly at Ps

    Nearly at Ps

    Preparing your learner for P plate driving.

    Find out more

  5. Got Ps

    Got Ps

    Are you worried for your P plater?

    What you can do

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This section is a guide to help you supervise a learner driver.

Here you'll find ideas and advice to make your driving sessions safe, relaxed and effective. 

Did you know you can start supervising from the driver's seat, before your beginner has their L plates? Are you aware that your beginning driver will need your help after getting their provisional licence, as much as before? 

We explain why these, amongst other supervising strategies, are essential in the safe driving toolkit.

Learn how to pass on the art of safe and confident driving. And empower your beginner to find for themselves the skills of road safety awareness.

Online games

Try out the games in our online gallery:

Impulsinator teaches you to resist unsafe driving impulses. It's fast and fun.

Think like a Ninja helps you become more aware of safe driving practices. Hone your mental driving skills...

Road Space helps you to learn how to judge crash avoidance space. It's harder to count three seconds than you might think!

Impulsinator think like a ninja Roadspace

Like learning to drive, experiencing the keys2drive website is a unique process for every user. Both you and your Beginning Driver should be encouraged to explore the content on this site your own way.

Accredited Instructor Search

Accredited Instructor Search

FREE SESSIONS! Your learner may be eligible for a free driving session with a keys2drive accredited instructor.  Find out how it works

 

ROAD RAGE SURVEY
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