Dean’s Defensive Driving Training Center is among the few Ministry of Transportation (MTO) licensed providers offering remedial training for various needs, including:
Assisting drivers who have accumulated excessive demerit points, potentially leading to license suspension in Canada or the USA.
Providing training for those involved in traffic incidents, aiming to enhance future driving safety.
Helping individuals reduce or plead down pending Highway Traffic Act violations or criminal driving charges.
Helping senior drivers regain their licence due to collisions, convictions or medical conditions.
Common registrants for this course include individuals facing:
Often to prevent policy cancellations.
Unsuccessful G2 or G Test attempts at Drive Test Centres
Driver training for those requiring experience driving in Canada.
Careless driving causing bodily harm or death, dangerous driving, racing, and driving without insurance. You may be required to take a Driver Improvement Course.
As a new driver, if you have:
- 2 to 5 demerit points: You will receive a warning letter.
- Visit Ontario.ca for more information
For those seeking to enhance their driving skills.
Typically for employees needing to meet specific driving standards.
Ready to learn from the best? Our skilled instructors provide tailored lessons to build your confidence and driving skills at any level. Book a session now and start your journey to safe, independent driving.
At Dean’s Defensive Driving Training Centre 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.