Graduated Licensing System in Ontario: What to know about getting a full G license
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The graduated driver licensing system in Ontario is a program for new drivers who need to improve their driving abilities. You must apply for an Ontario driver’s license if you are a new driver or new to the province. Do you have concerns about obtaining a G1, G2, or G driver’s license? You are not […]
Driver Ed Requirements in Ontario: How to start a Driving school in Ontario?
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Completing a driver’s education program is required in many states before obtaining a new driver’s license or learner’s permit. Each state has its requirements for driver’s education. Many states like Ontario give the option of attending traffic school instead of paying a fine for a traffic offense. The courts may order that a person undergo […]
Learning defensive driving skills: Making sure aging drivers are safe on the road
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Like new teen drivers, older adult drivers are likely to feel more autonomous now that they have a driving license and access to a car. However, it is important to remember that as we get older, our mental reaction time, situational awareness, vision, and motor control may not be as sharp as they once were. […]
G road test requirements: Five Tips to pass the Ontario G road test
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The last step in the Ontario graduated licensing program is to get a full G-class license. When you get your G license, virtually all of the restrictions that came with your G1 and G2 licenses are lifted. As a result, at any time of day, you can lawfully drive on all public roads and highways […]
Ignoring Your Responsibilities as a Driver: How Distraction and Impairment Increase Driving Risk?
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It’s the middle of the lunchtime rush hour. You’re travelling from one meeting to the next, grabbing a short lunch along the way and listening to the radio for a lovely song. You intend to drive in a polite and law-abiding manner. Then your phone rings, or perhaps an app sends you a notification. Should […]
Safety and car seats
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Motor vehicle crashes are the main cause of death for Canadian children.