First 90 Days Safe | Lessons2Drive Post-Licence Program
Lessons2Drive · Post-Licence Program

The day you pass your test
is the day the real risk begins.

Every driving school in Melbourne celebrates when you pass. Then they disappear. We don't. The First 90 Days Safe program exists because the drive test is a minimum standard — not a safe driver standard.

more likely to be killed driving at night in the first year of having a P1 licence
Source: TAC Victoria
18%
of Victorian drivers killed are aged 18–25 — yet they make up only 10% of licence holders
Source: TAC Victoria
more likely to crash if driving with more than one peer passenger on P plates
Source: Transport Victoria
The gap nobody talks about

The drive test is the starting line — not the finish line.

When you cook a meal and something goes wrong, you can turn off the stove and call someone. You can stop. You can think.

When you're driving and something goes wrong, you have less than a second to make the right decision. There's no pause button. There's no phone call.

This is why the standard approach — teach to the test, celebrate the pass, move on — isn't good enough. The test proves you can follow an examiner's instructions on a familiar route in daylight conditions with no passengers and no pressure.

Real driving isn't any of those things. The First 90 Days Safe program is built for the driving that actually happens after the test.

What the drive test does NOT assess:

  • Driving at night — when P-platers are 7× more likely to be killed
  • Freeway or highway driving above 80km/h
  • Driving with passengers who are pressuring you to speed
  • Wet weather or reduced visibility conditions
  • Fatigue recognition — 38% of 18–25 year olds admit to driving while very tired
  • What to do when something goes wrong at 100km/h
  • Managing mobile phone temptation when alone in the car

"Most driving schools stop the moment you pass. That's the moment your real exposure to risk begins. The First 90 Days Safe program exists because I've seen what happens when new drivers face these situations without preparation."

— Chamitha Lokuwithana, Ex-VicRoads Licence Testing Officer · 1,800+ official drive tests conducted

The Program

Four sessions. Each one fills a gap the test doesn't cover.

Every session in the First 90 Days Safe program is designed around a real, documented risk that new P-platers face — not a test requirement.

1Week One
Solo Driving Debrief

Your First Week — Before Habits Form

The riskiest time as a newly licensed driver is in the first 3–6 months. This session catches the gaps before they become habits.

You've passed your test. You're driving on your own for the first time. This session happens in the first 7 days — before any bad habits form and while your driving is still fresh. We drive together on real local roads and identify anything the test didn't catch: following distance in traffic, give way hesitation, mirror use when no examiner is watching.

Real traffic conditions Following distance Roundabout confidence Parking in real car parks Merging on arterial roads
60 minutes Your local area Lessons2Drive dual-control vehicle
2After Dark
Night Drive Session

Driving After Dark — The Highest Risk Window

TAC data: P1 drivers are 7 times more likely to be killed in a fatal or serious injury crash between 10pm and 6am than fully licensed drivers.

Night driving changes everything — depth perception narrows, reaction time slows, headlights create glare and shadow, wet roads behave differently, and fatigue compounds every risk factor. Most learners have done a small amount of supervised night driving — but almost never at the hours or in the conditions where P-plate crashes actually happen. This session is specifically structured around that window.

Headlight management Wet road behaviour at night Fatigue recognition Reduced visibility intersections Pedestrian hazard awareness Speed management after dark
90 minutes Evening session (8pm or later)
3Open Road
Freeway & Highway Session

Above 80km/h — A Completely Different Skill Set

Most new P-platers have never driven above 80km/h with a qualified instructor beside them. The freeway demands a completely different skill set — and there's nowhere to pull over if something goes wrong.

The VicRoads drive test happens on suburban roads at suburban speeds. It doesn't prepare you for the Western Ring Road at 100km/h with trucks in the next lane. Freeway driving requires different mirror use, different following distances, different spatial awareness, different lane discipline — and the ability to merge safely at speed. This session covers all of it, on real freeway sections relevant to your area.

On-ramp merging at speed 4-second following rule at 100km/h Lane discipline Off-ramp speed management Truck and heavy vehicle awareness Freeway mirror scanning patterns
90 minutes Includes Western Ring Road / M80 sections
4Optional
Optional Add-On Session

When Your Friends Are in the Car

P-platers are 4 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash when carrying more than one peer passenger. Social pressure is one of the most dangerous and least discussed risks for new drivers.

This session is different to every other driving lesson you've ever had. It's a scenario-based coaching session — we explore what you would actually do when friends are in the car telling you to go faster, to run the amber light, to change lanes without indicating. We practice how to say no. We practice maintaining your standard when it's not just you in the car. This is the session that could matter most.

Peer pressure scenarios Maintaining your standard under pressure Passenger distraction management Decision-making at speed How to say no — and mean it
60 minutes Recommended for under-22s
Who This Is For

For new P-platers — and the parents who care about them.

For New P-Platers

  • You've just passed your drive test and want to feel genuinely safe — not just licensed
  • You're about to start driving at night or on the freeway for the first time
  • Your friends are starting to ask you to pick them up and you want to be ready
  • You want real knowledge — not just what the test requires, but what actually keeps you safe
  • You want the confidence of knowing a former VicRoads examiner has signed off on your standard

For Parents

  • Your child has just passed their test and you want to know they're genuinely ready
  • You know the first 90 days are the most dangerous and you want them supervised once more
  • You want them to drive at night with an instructor before they drive at night alone
  • You want someone with 1,800+ drive tests behind them to assess your child's real standard
  • You want peace of mind — not just a licence certificate
Pricing

Straightforward. No surprises.

Lessons start from your chosen location — home, school or work — within our service areas. Lesson time begins when we arrive.

Core 3-Session Program

$280
3 sessions · 3.5 hours total
Save $15 vs individual sessions
  • · Session 1: Week One Debrief (60 min)
  • · Session 2: Night Drive (90 min)
  • · Session 3: Freeway & Highway (90 min)
  • · Lessons2Drive dual-control vehicle
  • · Written debrief after each session
Book This Package
Individual sessions also available · Session 1: $75 · Session 2 & 3: $110 each · Session 4: $75 · Service areas: Point Cook, Werribee, Deer Park, Melton, Bundoora, Sunbury, Coolaroo and surrounding suburbs
Why Lessons2Drive

The only post-licence program designed by someone who used to run drive tests.

Chamitha Lokuwithana — Founder, Lessons2Drive

Before founding Lessons2Drive, Chamitha worked as a VicRoads Licence Testing Officer — conducting official drive tests, contributing to test route design at Werribee, and training new Licence Testing Officers within VicRoads. He has seen more new drivers than almost anyone in Melbourne — and he knows exactly what separates the ones who pass from the ones who are genuinely safe.

The First 90 Days Safe program was built on that knowledge. Not on what looks good in a brochure — on what actually makes the difference on a wet road at 11pm.

1,800+Official VicRoads drive tests conducted
304Google Reviews at 5.0 stars
Ex-VicRoadsLicence Testing Officer
Questions

Common questions

Yes — ideally within the first 7 days. The first session is specifically structured to catch any gaps before they become habits. The longer you drive alone first, the more any existing patterns get reinforced. Book as soon as you have your licence in hand.
Sessions 1, 2 and 3 are designed in a progression — suburban first, then night, then freeway. This order matters: we build confidence systematically rather than throwing you straight onto the freeway. The peer pressure session (Session 4) can be done at any point in the 90-day window.
Absolutely — in fact, it's highly recommended. Overseas drivers who convert their licence face a specific gap: they can drive, but they've never driven on Victorian roads at night, on Victorian freeways, or in Victorian conditions. The First 90 Days Safe program addresses exactly this gap.
We'd suggest having the driver come alone — the goal is to simulate independent driving conditions as closely as possible. If a parent is present, the dynamic changes. After the session, we provide a written debrief that parents can read through with their new driver.
All First 90 Days Safe sessions are conducted in our dual-control vehicle. This is non-negotiable for safety — particularly during the night drive and freeway sessions. The vehicle is maintained to a high standard and you'll be completely familiar with it from your learner lessons if you trained with us.
We cover western and northern Melbourne suburbs including Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing, Werribee, Laverton, Altona, Deer Park, Sunshine, St Albans, Taylors Lakes, Melton, Caroline Springs, Bundoora, Coolaroo, Sunbury, Craigieburn and surrounding areas. Lessons start from your chosen location — home, school or work. Lesson time begins when we arrive.

Don't let the licence be the end of the learning.

The First 90 Days Safe program is the only post-licence program of its kind in Melbourne. Contact us today — ideally within the first week of passing.

Statistics cited from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Victoria and Transport Victoria. Lessons2Drive is not affiliated with the TAC. First 90 Days Safe is a Lessons2Drive program. All sessions conducted by instructors trained to the standard of a VicRoads Licence Testing Officer.