120 hours is a long road — let Kevin help you do it properly. Structured lessons covering every required condition, logbook signed after every session, and a clear plan to get you test-ready as efficiently as possible.
VicRoads requires all learner drivers to complete 120 hours of supervised driving before they can apply for their probationary licence. Here's exactly what you need.
All 120 hours must be recorded in your official VicRoads learner logbook with dates, times, conditions and supervising driver signatures.
At least 20 of your 120 hours must be completed after sunset. Kevin offers dedicated night driving sessions to cover this requirement safely.
VicRoads expects exposure to local streets, arterial roads, freeways, different weather and traffic conditions. Kevin structures lessons to cover all of these.
Every hour must be signed by a qualified supervisor. As an accredited instructor, Kevin signs your logbook correctly with all required details — no errors, no rejected hours.
Kevin structures your logbook lessons in a logical progression — building from basic control skills all the way through to complex road environments — so you're not just ticking hours, you're actually becoming a safe, confident driver.
Book multiple lessons upfront and save. All packages include free pickup & drop-off, logbook signing, and a personalised training plan.
5 × 60-min lessons
Perfect for brand new learners just starting their logbook journey. Kevin assesses your level and builds your foundation skills.
View Price →10 × 60-min lessons
Covers all basic and intermediate conditions. Includes night driving sessions to complete your mandatory 20 night hours.
View Price →20 × 60-min lessons
Our most comprehensive logbook package. Covers all conditions including night, freeway, and test preparation — designed to get you fully test-ready.
View Price →VicRoads requires learner drivers to complete 120 hours of supervised driving, including at least 20 hours at night, before applying for a probationary (P1) licence. All hours must be recorded in your official VicRoads logbook.
Yes. A VicRoads accredited driving instructor can sign your logbook for any lessons they supervise. Kevin signs your logbook after every lesson with the correct accreditation number, date, hours and conditions — so your hours are always valid.
VicRoads strongly recommends — and examiners expect — exposure to a variety of conditions including local roads, arterial roads, freeways, night driving and different weather. Kevin structures lessons to systematically cover all required and recommended conditions.
If you drive 2–3 hours per week with Kevin plus additional supervised hours with a parent or guardian, most learners complete their 120 hours within 12–18 months. Kevin tracks your logbook progress so you always know where you stand.
Absolutely. Hours supervised by a parent or guardian holding an open Victorian licence also count towards your 120 hours. Kevin's professional lessons complement your family-supervised hours — he covers the complex and tricky stuff, while family time builds your overall hours.
There's no difference in practice — every lesson with Kevin is a logbook lesson. Kevin signs your logbook after every session and structures the lesson to cover the required conditions for your stage of training. You're always building hours and skills simultaneously.
Call Kevin on 0434 521 743 or view packages and book online — available 7 days a week across Melbourne.