If you went out onto a typical street in Burlington or almost any city in Canada, you would probably see a mixture of people walking, riding bicycles, driving motorcycles, or operating vehicles ranging from tiny smart cars to massive transport trucks. Traffic might move smoothly along or crawl along at a slow pace, but it… Continue reading Driving School – Burlington, Ontario
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Driving in Summer Season
If people had to name the worst season for driving, many would probably think of winter, with its slippery roads and high snowbanks that make it difficult for drivers to see their surroundings. Yet even with clear streets and generally easier conditions, summer roads have their own challenges. Driving in the summer season can be… Continue reading Driving in Summer Season
Driving in Winter
After the first significant snowfall of the season, the roads are often clogged with slow-moving traffic as people try to adjust to conditions that they have not encountered in months. Drivers may lose control of their vehicles and skid into ditches or collide with vehicles ahead of them at traffic lights or stop signs. Every… Continue reading Driving in Winter
Driving in Spring Season
In the depths of winter, many people look forward to spring for its warmer weather and easier driving conditions. Even though spring roads can be better than winter ones, this season still has its challenges. Learning to drive in spring is an important skill that all drivers should know. When the weather begins to warm… Continue reading Driving in Spring Season
Driving in the fall season
After a summer of streets blocked by construction, many drivers might look forward to operating their vehicles on the open roads of fall. Driving in this season can be easier than at other times of the year, but even this season has its challenges, including shorter days, a time change, colder weather and more. Every… Continue reading Driving in the fall season
Collision avoidance techniques
Collision avoidance techniques (stop, steer away, speed up etc.) Most road users have likely witnessed or been part of a collision at some point in their lives. Driving can be a risky task, with the many things that can go wrong. A moment’s inattention or an unexpected patch of ice or gravel can cause accidents… Continue reading Collision avoidance techniques
The Difference Between the Characteristics of Good and Bad Drivers
On every road, some drivers will be skillful and reliable, while others will put themselves and others in danger through recklessness or lack of ability. Many factors contribute towards people’s level of skill behind the wheel, and these influences can change over time, making drivers either better or worse. Operating a vehicle is a complicated… Continue reading The Difference Between the Characteristics of Good and Bad Drivers
Benefits of Proper Tire Inflation
Suppose that you are driving along in the car or truck that you normally use but notice that it is not running as well as it should. The vehicle takes longer to accelerate or stop than it usually does, and it seems somewhat unstable when you turn corners or change lanes. The problem could be… Continue reading Benefits of Proper Tire Inflation
How to get a G driver’s license: for new drivers
If you are at least 16 years old and a resident of Ontario, you can apply for a driver’s license. With the challenges of operating a vehicle ahead, you will need both practice and the experience that comes with time. Normally, the two-step process of getting a full license takes about 20 months to complete.… Continue reading How to get a G driver’s license: for new drivers
Learn about demerit points
Application of demerit points: The number of points added depends on the nature of the offense. For example: 7 demerit points result from a conviction of: failing to stay at the scene of a collision failing to stop when requested by a police officer 6 demerit points result from a conviction of: careless driving street… Continue reading Learn about demerit points