Advanced Driver Training: Prepare To Be Challenged For G2 & G- Class Drivers

Advanced Driver Training: Prepare to be Challenged for G2 & G-Class Drivers

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This program is for a select group of driving enthusiasts who won’t settle for being average. If you’re a true driving enthusiast, you likely drive a manual transmission and may even enjoy track days. However, track or racing environments are entirely different from real-world driving. Our advanced driver training will help you master the skills needed to drive competently and with precision on open roads. There’s no greater pleasure than being fully in control, whether you’re navigating city streets or heading out on an unforgettable road trip.

Over the years, we’ve had a few drivers train on city streets and freeways with Dean. Initially, many were skeptical about whether they’d get their money’s worth. But each one of them was surprised to find their instructor leaving them in the dust during every defensive driving maneuver. If you think you’re fast—and we’re not talking about reckless driving—let’s see if you can outpace us in a simulated driving test. We haven’t been beaten yet, but maybe you’re the one who can do it!

Here’s a brief synopsis of what you can expect to learn:

This course focuses on developing advanced driving skills and awareness necessary for safe and effective driving in various conditions. Participants will enhance their visual acuity for quick decision-making and learn to navigate legal liabilities in every maneuver. Key topics include:

  1. Accurate Visual Acuity: Sharpening observation skills for better awareness.
  2. Efficiency and Safety: Mastering quick and safe driving practices.
  3. One-Handed Steering: Techniques for maneuvering with one hand.
  4. Advanced Hazard Perception: Identifying and reacting to potential dangers on the road.
  5. Behavior and Rage Control: Strategies for managing road rage and conflict.
  6. Rapid Condition Processing: Adjusting to fast-changing driving environments.
  7. Collision Scenario Recognition: Understanding potential accident situations.
  8. Precision Driving Techniques: Perfecting braking, steering, and acceleration.
  9. Busy Traffic Conditions: Driving effectively on major highways (401, 404, 400, DVP, Rural Roads).
  10. Distress Tolerance Skills: Managing stress while driving.
  11. Slalom Testing: Practicing obstacle navigation.
  12. Adverse Condition Driving: Skills for handling bad weather and road conditions.
  13. Split-Second Decision Making: Training for quick judgment calls.
  14. Damage Mitigation: Strategies for reducing impact in emergencies.
  15. Night Driving: Techniques for safe driving in low-light conditions.
  16. Driving with Distractions: Managing minor distractions legally.
  17. Emotional and Physical Impairments: Recognizing and compensating for limitations.
  18. Emergency Maneuvers: Skills for unexpected situations.
  19. Reversing Techniques: Perfecting reversing maneuvers for safety.
  20. Interacting with Police and Emergency Services: Proper conduct during encounters.
  21. Understanding Vehicle Limitations: Familiarity with vehicle controls and capabilities.

Overall, participants will leave with a comprehensive skill set for navigating complex driving scenarios confidently and safely.

DEAN'S MESSAGE

At Dean’s Defensive Driving Training Center we take Beginner Driver Education (BDE) very seriously. Our focus is on precision driving skills, knowledge, and behavior. On any given day we can expect 3-5 fatalities in the GTA due to a motor vehicle collision. The numbers are staggering when you consider the cost and impact of mild, moderate and serious injuries sustained to drivers, passengers and pedestrians. The rising cost of automobile liability insurance in most metropolitan areas, is resulting in motorists to pay out of their own pocket for collision damage to their vehicles. Inappropriate risk taking, reckless behaviour, impairments, lack of professional driver training, and distractions is a growing concern for all Ontario road users. I’m sure we all know someone who was injured or killed due to a driver’s negligence on the road. Experience has shown 98% of all motor vehicle collisions are avoidable even if the other driver was at-fault for a dangerous maneuver on the road.