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Phone: +61 438 130 162



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24.01.2022 Hi. I am back but only offering: Manual lessons. I will not be using clients cars at all. Lessons are $60 in Burnie or Wynyard. I will contact all auto clients when the car is back on the road.... All bookings for Friday 12th June are confirmed. I DO NOT conduct P1 assessments. Please pm for details. <3



24.01.2022 I do not do P1 assessments. Transport Tas website will give you information on who doesI do not do P1 assessments. Transport Tas website will give you information on who does

21.01.2022 Have you ever thought about this when putting stickers on your car?

20.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all our clients. We are taking a break over the festive season. We are back from 7th January 2021. Stay safe



13.01.2022 I am not currently offering keys2drive lessons. My business COVID-19 plan allows client only in car.

12.01.2022 Trying to sell our business https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/242360363936033

04.01.2022 Congratulations Amanda on passing your P1 assessment today. Drive safe.



01.01.2022 Police will be conducting Operation Crossroads again this year, from today until 1 January. We want to make sure everyone gets home safely this festive season ... remember: Obey the speed limit - it’s there for a reason. Pay attention - one moment of distraction is all it takes to cause a crash. Rest if you’re tired - arriving late is better than not arriving at all. Buckle up every person in the vehicle - seatbelts save lives. Never drive after drinking or taking drugs - you'll be putting more than your life on the line. For further details on #OperationCrossroads read our media release below... _________________ Police conducting the annual Operation Crossroads road safety campaign are urging all motorists to be safe on our roads this festive season. From 21 December until 1 January police will once again be conducting Operation Crossroads, focusing on the fatal five contributors to fatal and serious crashes. The Christmas/New Year period is one of the busiest times of year on our roads, and police are urging all motorists to take road safety seriously, said Commissioner Darren Hine. As part of Operation Crossroads police will be undertaking highly visible and covert patrols focused on the fatal five contributors to crashes, aimed at improving driver behaviour. With additional traffic on the roads, as well as more caravans, boats and trailers, the message from police to all road users during this festive season is to be safe. This year there have been a devastating number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads, said Commissioner Hine. Between 1 January and 13 December 2020, crashes on Tasmanian roads have resulted in 35 people killed and 265 people seriously injured. As police, we see first-hand the devastating life-long impact crashes have on everyone involved. We don’t want anyone to receive news this festive season that a loved one has been killed or seriously injured in a crash. There are fines for disobeying the road rules, but the real penalty could be seriously injuring or killing yourself or someone else. Police will be patrolling the roads but need everyone to take road safety seriously and remember that it’s not just their life on the line when they get behind the wheel.

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