• Keep your eyes on the road and both hands on the wheel
  • Don’t be distracted by talking to passengers, eating, drinking, or using your cellular phone
  • Look out for the driver who isn't looking out
  • Always yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk or pedestrian crossover
  • Never pass a stopped car when approaching a marked pedestrian crossover. The driver ahead may be stopped for a person crossing the roadway
  • Always looks for cyclists before opening your car door into traffic
  • Do not tailgate. Maintain a sufficient distance from the car in front of you so that you will have plenty of distance to stop
  • Signal your intentions early enough to give others time to prepare for your next move

 

Road Safety. It starts with you. Let’s keep the Ontario road safe. Please don’t drink and drive. Wishing you happy and safe driving.


 
In-Class Lessons In-Car Lessons
 
In-Class Sessions:
 
 
SESSION # 1
 
SESSION # 2
 
Benefits of a driver education The walk around
       
The Car in Canadian society Pre driving habits
       
Major reasons of collisions Instrument panel
       
Becoming a responsible driver Vehicle controls
       
The why and how of traffic laws Safety features-communications
       
Consequences of breaking the laws Fluids and checks
       
The demerit point system Tire care
       
Sign, signals and markings Brake care
       
    Fuel -Efficient driving
 
 
SESSION # 3
 
SESSION # 4
 
Starting the engine The visual process
       
Moving the car Visual abilities of the driver
       
Driving along Effective use of the eyes
       
Changing direction Impairments of vision
       
Parking Techniques Moving in and out of Traffic in city
       
    Intersections
       
    Pedestrians
       
    Larger vehicles
       
    Smaller vehicles
       
    Special Zones
 
 
SESSION # 5
 
SESSION # 6
 
Characteristics of rural roads Characteristics of Freeway
       
Highway maneuvers Entering the freeway
       
Curves and hills Driving along
       
Rail road crossings Exiting
       
Common breakdown Handling freeway emergencies
       
Loss of power Freeway Hypnosis
       
Loss of visibility Night driving techniques
       
Loss of traction Rainy weather
       
    Fog
       
    High winds
       
    Passing the ROAD TEST
 
 
SESSION # 7
 
SESSION # 8
 
Preparing your car for winter Physical effects in case of drinking and driving
       
Bad Road conditions Driver performance
       
Modified driving habits Impairment and the law
       
Dealing with poor visibility Social consequences
       
Emergency procedures Prevention strategies
       
Force of impact Effects of drugs
       
Seat belt assembly Fatique
       
Head restraints Health Conditions
       
Child seats Dealing with Distractions
       
Air bags Buying a car &Vehicle registration
       
Legal responsibilities in case of collision Compulsory Insurance coverage
       
Social responsibilities Protection for loss or damage
       
First aid basics Impact on G.L.S
       
Consequences of a collision Keeping premium lower
       
    Facility Association