Frequently Asked Questions

In many cases, attending driving school is required as part of the penalty for certain traffic violations. However, the specific requirements and process vary by jurisdiction.

The driving school must be MTO-Approved. Young Drivers of Canada is an MTO-Approved driving school.

Completing driving school may demonstrate to your insurance company that you are taking steps to improve your driving habits. These improved driving habits can reduce your risk of collision and therefore positively impact your insurance rates over time.

Yes! All of our driving programs are available online. Most courses are available as virtual courses with a live teacher or self-paced courses to be done at your convince.

While attending driving school can be a mitigating factor, the final decision regarding license suspension rests with the authorities handling your case.

The Driver Improvement Course covers highway driving, shoulder recovery, head-on collision avoidance, passing, freeway driving, evasive maneuvers, crash avoidance, avoidance swerve, emergency braking, driving risk perception and attitude, driving laws, other drivers, adverse driving conditions.

The Defensive Driver Course covers rebuilding self confidence, reducing anxiety, calming nerves, collision avoidance, evasive maneuvers, crash avoidance, avoidance swerve, emergency braking, highway driving, self awareness and adverse driving conditions

Yes! Young Drivers of Canada has a widespread presence, thus we can accommodate daytime, evening or weekend classes, to accommodate students’ busy schedules.

Fleet driver training is a specialized program designed to improve the driving skills, safety awareness, and efficiency of drivers operating company vehicles.

Fleet driver training helps reduce the risk of collisions, thus decreases the number of claims, minimizes vehicle maintenance costs, and enhances the overall safety culture within the organization.

Anyone who drives a company-owned or leased vehicle as part of their job responsibilities should participate in fleet driver training, including delivery drivers, sales representatives, and service technicians.

Fleet driver training typically covers defensive driving techniques, highway and freeway driving, entrances/exits, shoulder recovery, rear crash avoidance, evasive maneuvers, avoidance swerve and emergency braking.

Young Drivers does offer customizable fleet driver courses tailored to the unique requirements and challenges of your organization’s drivers and vehicles. Please contact us for more details about customizable programs.

Yes! All of our fleet driver training programs are available online. Most courses are available as virtual courses with a live teacher or self-paced courses to be done at your convince.

All of Young Drivers fleet driver training instructors typically have extensive experience in driving instruction and road safety. They also hold certifications from recognized training organizations.