Learn to Drive in Canada
What's inside
Ten chapters built to actually help people learn, from zero to road test:
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Getting Licensed in Canada — the graduated licensing stages (with Ontario's G1/G2/G example) and how the written & road tests work
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The Controls & How a Car Works — main controls, mirrors, blind spots, and seat setup
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Rules of the Road — speed limits, right-of-way, passing, school buses
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Understanding Road Signs — by shape and colour, plus pavement markings
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Safe Driving Habits — the space cushion, scanning, smoothness
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Parking, Roundabouts & Intersections — parallel & hill parking, roundabouts, traffic lights
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Driving in Canadian Weather — winter tires, black ice, skids, rain and fog
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Hazards & Emergencies — ABS braking, blowouts, wildlife, breakdowns, and impaired driving
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Preparing for Your Road Test — what examiners watch for and the most common mistakes
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Your First Year Checklist — habits to build and skills to master
Each chapter uses tables, callout boxes, and plain-English explanations so it's genuinely easy to learn from — and it notes where to check your own province's rules, since licensing details vary. The cover shows a winding road through a Canadian landscape with a stop-sign shape, matching the rest of the set.
Each chapter uses tables, callout boxes, and plain-English explanations so it's genuinely easy to learn from — and it notes where to check your own province's rules, since licensing details vary. The cover shows a winding road through a Canadian landscape with a stop-sign shape, matching the rest of the set.
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