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Beginner's Driver Course Advance
20 Hours In-class (Online or In-House)
10 hours In-car driving lessons
The Beginner Driver Education Course) organized by our Driving School approved by the Ministry of Transportation and is consistent with the government’s curriculum standards after the driver education course completion, driver will get a Certificate from the Ministry of Transportation. BDEC graduates with Driver’s License History from Service Ontario
What is BDE Course Advance
20 +10 Hours In-class (Online or In-House) 10 hours of In-car driving lessons Insurance discount with this certificate program 4 months reduce wait time for road test from 12 months to 8 months. driver will get a Certificate from the Ministry of Transportation. BDEC graduates with a Driver's License History from Service Ontario may be eligible for an Insurance discount for three years.
- Road test booking
- Use of driving school car for road test included
- Use of car for road test Mississauga, Etobicoke. Brampton
Payment 1: Start with $299 and begin your in-class/online training Payment
2: payment $425
Total: Payment $724 (Plus HST) When you are ready to start in-car lessons, the MTO Certification fee of $40 will be charged at the time of certification. New online Courses start anytime any day from the comfort of your own home
Course Overview: Basic Driving Procedures
- Introduction to Driving Basics:
- Understanding the vehicle controls
- Proper seat adjustments and mirror settings
- Getting familiar with dashboard indicators
- Traffic Rules and Regulations:
- Road signs and their meanings
- Understanding traffic signals
- Right-of-way principles
- Basic Maneuvers:
- Steering techniques
- Smooth acceleration and braking
- Parking and reversing maneuvers
- Navigating Intersections:
- Approaching and safely crossing intersections
- Handling traffic lights and stop signs
- Right and left turns
- Highway Driving Skills:
- Merging onto highways
- Lane changes and maintaining speed
- Safe highway exits
*6. Defensive Driving Techniques:
- Anticipating and responding to potential hazards
- Maintaining a safe following distance
- Dealing with aggressive drivers
- Parking Skills:
- Parallel parking
- Angle parking
- Perpendicular parking
- Adverse Weather Conditions:
- Safe driving in rain, snow, and fog
- Handling slippery road surfaces
- Adjusting speed and driving techniques
- Emergency Procedures:
- Responding to emergencies on the road
- Safe ways to handle breakdowns
- Proper use of hazard lights and emergency signals
- Understanding Vehicle Maintenance:
- Basic vehicle maintenance checks
- Tire care and pressure checks
- Fluid levels and routine inspections
Teaching Methodology:
- Interactive Classroom Sessions: Engaging lessons to cover theoretical concepts, traffic rules, and defensive driving strategies.
- Simulated Driving Exercises: Practical exercises using driving simulators to simulate real-world driving scenarios.
- On-Road Training: Supervised on-road sessions with experienced instructors to apply learned concepts and build practical driving skills.
- Mock Tests: Realistic mock driving tests to prepare you for the actual driving examination.
- Feedback and Evaluation: Regular feedback and performance evaluations to track progress and identify areas for improvement.
Your Journey to Confident Driving Starts Here:
Our Beginner Driver Course is not just about obtaining a license; it’s about empowering you with the knowledge and skills to be a safe and responsible driver for life. Join us on this exciting journey, and let’s navigate the road together.
How to Pass G2 Road Test
Passing the G2 test in Ontario, Canada, requires preparation, practice, and a good understanding of the rules of the road. Here are some tips to help you successfully pass your G2 driving test:
- Know the Rules and Regulations:
- Study the official Ontario Driver’s Handbook thoroughly. Understand the rules of the road, traffic signs, and regulations.
- Practice Regularly:
- Gain practical experience by practicing regularly in various driving conditions. Focus on developing your skills in parking, merging, changing lanes, and navigating intersections.
- Take Professional Driving Lessons:
- Consider taking professional driving lessons from a certified driving instructor. They can provide valuable guidance, correct any bad habits, and ensure you are well-prepared.
- Learn Defensive Driving:
- Understand defensive driving techniques to anticipate and respond to potential hazards. This includes maintaining a safe following distance and being aware of your surroundings.
- Understand the Test Criteria:
- Familiarize yourself with the specific criteria that the examiner will assess during the G2 test. This may include parking, three-point turns, and various driving maneuvers.
- Practice Parallel Parking:
- Parallel parking is a common component of the G2 test. Practice this maneuver in different locations to build confidence and precision.
- Review Road Signs and Signals:
- Be familiar with the meaning of road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings. The examiner may ask you to identify and respond to these during the test.
- Mock Driving Tests:
- Conduct mock driving tests in the areas where the actual test is likely to take place. This can help you become familiar with the test routes and conditions.
- Practice Safe Habits:
- Demonstrate safe driving habits, such as using your signals appropriately, checking blind spots before changing lanes, and following speed limits.
- Stay Calm and Focused:
- On the day of the test, remain calm and focused. Follow the examiner’s instructions carefully, and stay attentive to your surroundings.
- Prepare Your Vehicle:
- Ensure that your vehicle is in good working condition. Check the lights, signals, brakes, and other essential components before the test.
- Get a Good Night’s Sleep:
- Ensure you are well-rested before the test. Being alert and focused is crucial for safe driving and a successful test.
- Arrive Early:
- Arrive at the testing center with plenty of time to spare. Being rushed can add unnecessary stress.
- Review the Handbook Before the Test:
- Take a moment to review the Ontario Driver’s Handbook before the test to refresh your memory on key concepts.
- Stay Positive:
- Maintain a positive mindset. Confidence in your abilities can positively impact your performance during the test.
Remember, passing the G2 test is not just about obtaining a license; it’s about becoming a safe and responsible driver. Practice consistently, focus on your weaknesses, and approach the test with confidence. Good luck!