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KNOW YOUR SIGNS

Graduated licensing, decoded in the shapes you already know.

Beginner Driver Education Programs

Most provinces require new drivers to complete a certified beginner driver education (BDE) course before obtaining a full licence. These programs combine in-class instruction with practical behind-the-wheel training. Completing an approved course may also reduce your insurance premiums.

G1 and Graduated Licensing

Canada uses graduated licensing systems that progress drivers through learner, intermediate, and full licence stages. In Ontario, for example, drivers start with a G1 licence and must pass road tests to advance to G2 and then a full G licence. Driving schools help students prepare for each stage of this process.

Find a Local Instructor

Driving instructors are certified professionals who provide one-on-one in-car lessons tailored to your skill level. You can search by city or region to find a qualified instructor near you. Many schools offer flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends.

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THE ROUTE TO YOUR LICENCE

THE ROUTE TO YOUR LICENCE

  1. 01

    BOOK LESSONS

    Pick a certified school, lock in your dates.

  2. 02

    IN-CAR HOURS

    Log behind-the-wheel time with an instructor.

  3. 03

    ROAD TEST

    Book early — snow-tire season is test season.

  4. 04

    LICENSED

    Pass, plate up, drive your parents nuts.

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What is a Driving School?

A driving school is a licensed training facility that teaches individuals how to operate a motor vehicle safely and in accordance with provincial traffic laws. Instruction typically includes classroom lessons covering road rules, signs, and safe driving practices, as well as supervised in-vehicle training with a certified driving instructor. Schools offer programs for first-time drivers, as well as refresher courses for experienced drivers.

In Canada, driving schools are regulated at the provincial level and must meet specific curriculum and instructor certification requirements. Completing a recognized driver training program can shorten the time spent in the graduated licensing system and may qualify new drivers for discounts on automobile insurance. Schools are found in cities and towns across all provinces and territories, making it possible to find local instruction regardless of where you live.

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