Amy F.
Student - Scarborough
WHAT STUDENTS THINK...
I really like the instructor because he is very humourous and made it more interesting and fun to learn. Despite know the basics from the being the passenger in my parent's car, I learned a lot of material that I didn't know. For an example, know the procedure after a collision, driving in different conditions and the improtance of knowing the rule and regulations. Overall I very much enjoyed this course
MATTHEW JOHN E.
Student - Pickering

Good working environment. Learn many things. Work with professionals. Good bang for you buck
KEVIN R.
Student - Pickering
What I like the most is the slideshow presentations especially the car demonstrations on what the right and wrong while driving
NITHIN M.
Student - Morningside
The PowerPoint presentation was engaging and fun. Also, you learn the material in the sessions very well
SEAM K.
Student - Markham
Vino was very good as our teacher, he was very helpful and thought me things I didn't know
VELANTIE G.
Student - Warden
It was extremely informative and the instructor know what he was talking about
TESTIMONY
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USEFUL LINKS
DRIVING TIPS
TESTIMONY
CONTACT INFO
Ministry of Transportation > Driver's handbook
DriveTest > Road test booking
SericeOntario > Change address
Kanetix.ca > Insurance quote
apnatoronto.com > Online practise (written) test
Provincial driving school
Address: 633 King Street East, Unit 202B
Oshawa ON L1H 1G3
Phone no.: (905) 436-9402
E-mail: provincialdrivingschool@rogers.com
"I really liked the Powerpoint and the visual aids used to help us understand the material better"
- Kelly Tastino

"I like the fact that it wasn't just a lecture. It was very interactive Powerpoint."
- Mark Ainsworth
905.436.9402
• Maintain a proper following distance
• Pay full attention to your driving at all times
• keep your vehicle well maintained
• Always wear your seatbelt
(the majority of collisions happen close to home)
• With the return of school be on the lookout for children (stop for school buses with their flashing lights on and
slow down in school zones)