Ultimate Package By Package’s
- 20-Hour Online Lesson
- 10 Hours of Online Home Link Activities
- 30 Hours of In-Vehicle Training
- One And One Lessons
- Practice in a School Car to Build Confidence
- Road Test Booking Help
- MTO Certification Fees are included.
- Eligible For G2 Test In 8 Months
- Eligible For Insurance Discount
- Advanced Intersection Techniques
- Defensive Driving Techniques
- Free Pick Up and Drop Off
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FAQs
1. What is the minimum age to enroll in driving school in Ontario?
In Ontario, the minimum age to enroll in a driving school is typically 16 years old. However, individuals can start studying the official driver’s handbook and preparing for the written knowledge test at the age of 15 and a half.
2. Do I have to attend a driving school to get my driver's license in Ontario?
In Ontario, attending a driving school is not mandatory to get a driver’s license. However, completing a recognized driving education course can provide valuable knowledge and practice that may increase your chances of passing both the written and practical driving tests.
3. What is BDE course?
BDE stands for Beginner Driver Education. It’s a course designed to provide new drivers with the knowledge and skills needed to become safe and responsible drivers.
4. How many hours of in-class and in-car training are required?
In Ontario, individuals under the age of 18 must complete a government-approved Beginner Driver Education Course, which includes a minimum of 20 hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of in-car training. This training is designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills for safe driving.