Conquer Winter Driving Challenges: Expert Advice and Techniques
Winter driving poses some unique challenges even for experienced drivers, with snowy and icy road conditions. Creating further risks and demanding bold awareness to certify your safety and those around you. As temperatures drop and roads become dangerous, it’s necessary to be ready & understand the required techniques for safe and confident winter driving. “Good […]
Graduated Licensing System in Ontario: What to know about getting a full G license
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?
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
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
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?
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
Motor vehicle crashes are the main cause of death for Canadian children.