Driving License
The staff at AMB Driving School in Ontario will show you how to get your driver's license the right way. Going to AMB driving licensing courses is a certain way to do this.
To get a driver's license in Ontario, you need to be sixteen years old. Ontario instituted graded licensing in April 1994. To get your license, you have to complete three steps.
The first thing you need is a Driver's Handbook, which can be found in any number of locations including MTO facilities, convenience stores, bookstores, and more. Afterwards, you may visit your local Ministry of Transportation office to take a theoretical G1 test, if you have studied the handbook, on or after your sixteenth birthday. Two forms of identification and one hundred twenty-five dollars in cash are required. After you've passed the test, you'll get a G1 license and have one year to take the practical road test.
G1 License Requirements
A G1 license comes with a slew of restrictions meant to ease the transition from learning the ropes to taking the road test. Both this section of the driver's manual address these topics.
You are required to have a companion with a minimum of four years of G class driving experience while you are in the vehicle.
Between the hours of 12 and 5 in the morning, you are not allowed to operate a motor vehicle.
It is against the law to drive alone on any highway (even those in the 400 series) with a speed limit of 80 km/h or above without a certified driving instructor is present.
Your blood alcohol content (BAC) must be below 0.00% continuously.
No more people may ride in your vehicle than can fit securely in the seatbelts.
If you enroll in an approved driving school like ours after getting your G1 permit, you may reduce the 12-month waiting time for your first road test to 8 months. You will be granted permission to take your first road test after this period has elapsed.
You are granted a G2 license upon completing the first road test, which typically takes place after 8 or 12 months. Although there are fewer of them than G1 situations, they do exist. The driver's manual addresses these. Hiring a private driving coach will help you grasp the laws of the road and pass your G2 or G license exam much more quickly.
Do you have any more inquiries about the G1, G2, or G driver's license? Reach out to AMB Driving School in Ontario today.
Defensive Driving
A lot of people have misconceptions about regular traffic and driving that this section clarifies. Students will have a solid grasp of the Smith System of Defensive Driving's basic framework and the prerequisites for a learner's permit after finishing this introductory section. Everything you need to know about defensive driving strategies is covered in detail at AMB Driving School.
The Smith System
Among defensive driving methods, the Smith System stands head and shoulders above the competition. The "Five Keys to Space Cushion Driving" make up this thing. To make drivers safer, this program teaches them to remain a safe distance from their car (no more "traffic roulette"), develops excellent habits for seeing, and increases their visibility. The course "Hazard Recognition, Perception, and Management" teaches students how to see potential dangers on the road and then has them brainstorm solutions to make those dangers go away.
Additional Safety Concerns
Additional topics related to defensive driving that will be covered in class include the following:
Drunk driving
Learning What Sets Off Symptoms of Stress
De-stressing Your Driving Experience
One's emotional intelligence
Difficult Climate
Steering Clear of Collisions
Driving Assaults
Leaving on your Car
This is just a taste of the comprehensive defensive driving curriculum offered by AMB Driving School in Ontario. For those who want a more digital learning experience, our Ontario Driving School now provides defensive driving classes online.
Curriculum
To help you prepare, here is a quick description of the themes or subjects we will cover in our certified Ontario driving school course. This will give you a better idea of what to expect from AMB Driving School as well as the wealth of information that will assist you comprehend the course material.
Driving Rules and Regulations
We will discuss the basic traffic laws and rules that every driver in Ontario is required to follow. Our Ontario driving school also give extensive explanations on the logic behind these restrictions and the significance of sticking to them for everyone's safety.
Vehicle Basics
A automobile is a machine that must be constantly handled cautiously and with awareness. Students need to know how their automobile runs and how to make sure it's being handled and maintained appropriately, just as they would if they were operating any other equipment.
Driving Ethics
Respect and responsibility are two fundamental ideas that all drivers need to understand, whether it's demonstrating regard for other drivers on the road or taking responsibility in the case of an accident.
Consciousness
One of the most crucial parts of driving safely is paying attention to the road. Even a moment of your attention being distracted from the road could result in an accident or put you in risk. We teach our driving students how to be alert and focused at all times.
Brake & Avoid
When it comes to on-road teaching, we aim to deliver our students the best at AMB Driving School in Ontario. We provide an emergency method package in addition to the basic 10 hours of the regular training to make sure they are safe to drive. Two full hours of instruction on the following methods will be provided in the program offered by our Ontario driving school.
How to Get Over Gravel Shoulder
The learner must know how to get back in control of the vehicle if it goes off the road and into a gravel shoulder.
Steer Clear of Direct Interaction
Like the last maneuver, this one teaches students to stay in their own lane when automobiles in the other lane try to merge with them. The learner will be able to avoid a contact with their head thanks to this.
Averting a Rear End Collision
The correct way to respond to a car approaching from behind is taught to the student. Pay close attention to their blind spots and practice hand-over-hand steering.
Avoiding Swerving
The learner learns what to do when something falls in front of them at 40 km/h. Proper guiding and maintaining forward momentum are of utmost importance.
Threshold Braking and ABS Emergency Stop
Using the most effective braking technique without locking up, the objective of the approach is for the pupil to come to a rapid halt. The car will come to a halt more efficiently and without sliding if you don't lock the brakes.
Students still use the threshold braking method in this strategy, but they are traveling at a faster pace (60 km/h) towards the object pylons and won't have enough time to stop. To avoid striking the item, they must veer to the left or right, depending on their escape route.
4-Day Courses
It is meant for students who have little or no driving experience and need to pass the Beginners Driver Education (BDE) course. The Driver’s Licence History (DLH) offers documentation of successful completion of and graduation from a BDE course and is commonly acknowledged by the insurance industry as proof of course completion. BDE Graduates with a Driver’s Licence History may be eligible for an insurance discount and are entitled to arrange their G1 exit road test in 8 months instead of 12 months. Please note that to earn a certificate you need to finish the full course within six months from the day you register.
Our 4 Days program is aimed for students who would want to finish the 20 hours of in class in 4 days. The hours of instruction are 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It is available many times a year. Please be aware that the 4-Day Course does not refer to the 10 hours of driving sessions; rather, it refers to completing the 20 hours of in-class sessions in 4 days.
Evening Course
This is our premier service package. It is intended for those with little to no driving experience who must finish the introductory driver education course to get a certificate from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and qualify for an early road test and insurance discount. Please note that to earn a certificate you need to finish the full course within six months from the day you register at our Ontario Driving School.
Classroom Training
20 hours of in class training is needed by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario as a part of the certificate program. These seminars take place once a week from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The courses will cover several subjects connected to driving as described in the MTO curriculum for the Beginner Driver Education program. All our in-class teachers are licensed. We have numerous locations to serve you and each of our sites offer all the facilities essential to make your classroom experience a memorable one.
In Car Training
As part of the certificate program, the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario mandates 10 hours of in-car instruction. Students will receive practical experience and abilities essential to be a safe and responsible driver. Students will schedule in-car instruction with a certified teacher.
Driving a Manual
This package offered by our Ontario driving school is intended for students who want to learn defensive driving tactics and need to finish the basic driver education course to obtain the driver's license history to be eligible for an insurance discount, but who want to learn driving in a vehicle with a manual transmission. This course is intended for G2/G licensed drivers who want to acquire the correct manual transmission driving skills.
Individual Lessons
For individuals who want to brush up on their driving abilities, the individual classes are one-hour sessions. Depending on the student's demands, the instruction may concentrate on highway or city driving, and the courses can be tailored to your requirements.
This package is meant for students who want to learn defensive driving tactics and need to finish the basic driver education course to obtain the driver's license history to be eligible for an insurance discount, but who want to learn driving in a vehicle with a manual transmission.