 For those of us who have struggled through a driving test, spare a thought for migrants and refugees who must adopt unfamiliar road rules with little or no English. Launched by English language education provider ACL, Operation Road Safe explains Australian road rules and road safety and assists new arrivals gain their driver's licence. The whole objective for us was in partnership with a multimedia company to develop something that provided people with road safety rules, road awareness and assisted them in getting their licences. As well as explaining the basics of Australian road rules, the interactive program helps clients build confidence behind the wheel and gain the independence of owning a driver's licence. Operation Road Safe is made up of 150 animated interactive questions, ranging from road sign definitions to road safety rules for pedestrians. It can be done in a class or a multimedia centre like you're seeing here. Teachers use it as part of a teaching methodology so they might be teaching the language around getting your licence and so we've got material that people can work on but it's broken down into chunks. Part of the success of Operation Road Safe is attributed to the working relationship between the department and ACL, a driving force behind the program. Our role is about assisting the government to effectively settle people into Australia so that they form part of the fabric of what Australia is and we couldn't do that if it wasn't a partnership. The DVD also provides a refresher for the most experienced drivers. I've been driving for about 40 years and I find still it can be pretty scary on the Australian roads.