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In order to obtain a drivers license, students are generally required to take a driver education class that includes both classroom time and driving time with a certified instructor.  We offer Ministry Approved Driving Courses at a very affordable price. These courses consist of 25 hours classroom training and 10 hours in-car training. This full course is based on the book, Road Worthy, along with the supplementary videos, and over head projections about safety, avoiding accidents and minimizing risk tips.  

Upon your successful completion of this course, you will receive a certificate which is also approved by the Ministry of Transportation.  This certificate will qualify you to Reduce Your Waiting Period by Four Months and also Reduce Your Maximum Insurance Premium. You may join these classes any Saturday, and receive flexible payment plans. Remember, all ages will benefit from this course so whether you’re 16 or 60, you will enjoy safer driving. We also offer -

  • Private lessons -  We customize our training packages according to your demands and needs

  • Early road test booking

  • Prepare you for your G license.

List of Courses :
Car Driving Courses Truck Courses

G2 - Exit Highway Preparation Course

Upgrade Course

Air Brake Endorsement Course (Z)

Log Book Course

Dangerous Goods

Border Crossing

Professional Drivers Improvement Course or (DDC or PDIC)

Fork Lift Re-Certification Course

Air Brake Adjustment

HOW TO GET YOUR G1 LEARNER’S PERMIT IN ONTARIO   HOW TO COMPLETE YOUR G2 ROAD TEST IN ONTARIO


Before obtaining your learner’s permit, a vision test must be passed.  For this test, you will simply be asked to read a set of alphabets so the examiners are able to test your vision.

The written test itself includes general knowledge of rules of the road as well as road signs.  This will help you prepare for your future road test, as well as on the road driving.

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The job of the examiner is to check your driving ability in different situations.  These may include starting the car, stopping, passing, turning through controlled intersections, parallel parking (uphill and downhill), reversing, driving at the posted speed, and steering techniques.

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