Win with Amy Gillett Foundtaion Safe Togeether Road-Right


Developed by the Amy Gillett Foundation and launched on 15 August 2007, Road-Right is the first program of its kind designed to heighten car learner driver awareness of bicyclists on Australian roads.

It also provides an innovative opportunity for driving instructors to win monthly petrol vouchers to the value of $500 each.

When visiting the Road-Right website (www.amygillett.org.au) learner drivers will be asked a series of questions pertaining to cyclists and motorists sharing the road.  If answered correctly, learner driver details will be placed in prize draws for instant, monthly and yearly prizes.  These include:

  • A Mazda2 5-door Neo as the major prize valued at almost $20,000
  • Everlast gift vouchers (street wear fashion label) - two per year, to the value of $500 each
  • Malvern Star gift voucher - three per year, to the value of $500 each
  • Oakley gift voucher - four per year, to the value of $500 each
  • Hog's Breath Café vouchers –– three per year, to the value of $350 each and 10 Village Cinema vouchers – three per year to the value of $150
  • BlueSkyFrog Bugz Packs (ring tone, wallpapers) – 240 (50 Bugz per pack) to be won instantly

Driving instructors can also win!  When learner drivers register online they will have the opportunity to provide the name and contact details of their driving instructor.  Each month a nominated instructor,will be drawn randomly to win a $500 petrol voucher.  That’s an opportunity for instructors to win $500 worth of fuel each month! 

What should you do?  Encourage your students to visit the Road-Right website (www.amygillett.org.au) and enter your name and contact details so they can nominate you.  You will then be in the running to win the free fuel.

Most importantly, you will also be encouraging your students to visit an informative website with an important road safety message that will ultimately make them more aware of bicyclists sharing our roads.

Road-Right is supported by various State and Territory licensing authorities and by each of the State Driver Trainer Associations.