Pcyc Braking The Cycle

Pcyc Braking The Cycle. Your pathway to safe driving PCYC Queensland Your pathway to safe driving PCYC Queensland The ' Braking the Cycle ' program, which will commence in the coming months, will give local learner driver's the opportunity to undertake free supervised driving lessons. The PCYC Braking the Cycle program has given thousands of young Queenslanders a chance for motoring independence and to become safer, better-informed drivers

PCYC Braking the Cycle secures fiveyear funding MAIC
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Join PCYC Queensland as a Braking the Cycle Driver Mentor and help disadvantaged young people obtain their drivers licence To coincide with Queensland Road Safety Week, we recently hosted representatives from PCYC's Braking the Cycle learner driver mentor program

PCYC Braking the Cycle secures fiveyear funding MAIC

The program helps more than 850 young people achieve their licence each year, enhancing employment oppportunities and connection to. PCYC Queensland's Braking the Cycle program supports young people to complete their mandatory 100 hours of supervised driving in a safe and suitable vehicle with a volunteer mentor. This is achieved via a volunteer driver mentor program designed to support learner drivers without access to a supervisor or registered vehicle to complete their logbook hours.

PCYC Breaking the Cycle Goondiwindi Region. Join PCYC Queensland as a Braking the Cycle Driver Mentor and help disadvantaged young people obtain their drivers licence MAIC's funding of this award-winning program commenced in 2017 and since this time has supported learner drivers without access to a supervisor or registered vehicle to complete their logbook hours

Braking the cycle Maranoa Today. Breaking the Cycle PCYC Braking the Cycle (BTC) is our volunteer driver mentor program designed to support learner drivers without access to a supervisor or registered vehicle to complete their logbook hours PCYC Queensland's Braking the Cycle program supports young people to complete their mandatory 100 hours of supervised driving in a safe and suitable vehicle with a volunteer mentor.