Some of Christchurch's broken red zone roads will now be a training track for young drivers
Some of Christchurch's broken red zone roads will now be a training track for young drivers
17 December 2019
This morning will see the official launch of Te Runanga o Nga Maata Waka's Driving Education Road Network near Shirley's Horseshoe Lake.
It's a closed system - with all the features of real roads.
Runanga CEO Norm Dewes says for many young people - a driver's licence is a ticket to a better future.
He says it's a stepping stone to employment - which is an important step in keeping young, vulnerable people off a path to criminality.
Dewes says Fulton Hogan has helped set up the network - repairing and marking roads and adding signposts at no cost.
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