First-time drivers can compete for scholarships in Lee County

Writer: Derrick Shaw
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The Lee County Tax Collector is making getting a learner’s permit even more exciting for first-time drivers by offering them the chance to win scholarship money.

The Rock the Road Challenge will give away $2,500 in scholarship prizes to four high school students who have their learner’s license and can complete a driving skills challenge on a closed course to show they can safely and skillfully manage driving.

“We’re excited to be a part of two milestones for local teenagers, getting a driver license and a college education,” says Noelle Branning, Lee County Tax Collector-Elect.

Two winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship, and two runners-up will each receive a $250 scholarship. Lee County teens must be at least 15 by Dec. 31 and have their learner’s license by that date. Drivers who will have obtained their driver’s license by April 30, 2021, are not eligible. Entrants must also have the consent of their parent or legal guardian, and a parent or guardian must be able to participate in the skills challenge with their teen and vehicle.

Students will be challenged to complete driving skills on a closed course. The driving skills will be filmed, timed and posted to the Lee County Tax Collector’s Instagram page for voting by the community. Tax Collector road course instructors will also score the videos. High scoring drivers will move onto the next round.

The Rock the Road $1,000 first prize scholarships are presented by Dawn and Mike Sullivan at Sullivan State Farm Insurance Agency. Brian Rist at Storm Smart is the sponsor of the contest’s $250 runner-up scholarships.

Teens can apply for the contest on the Lee County Tax Collector’s website through Dec. 15.

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