Automobile Driving Course

25 hours of theory (available on line)
10 hours practical driving
Road test at examinor’s office with our car

Online information and road driving

Training for all learning styles that allows busy students to do the theoretical part according to the management of their schedule. When the online portion is completed, students must also attend a 4 hours classroom session consisting of:

  • Revision of the online course (final test)
  • Driving prevention (speed, impairment and inattention)

Check the class schedule (4 hrs) to find the option that best suits your schedule.

Once the student has completed his theoretical part online and his final session of 4 hours and is 16 years old, he/she is ready to obtain his class 7-1 driving permit (at Service N.-B.). The student can then begin his practical road training.

Road training includes 10 hours of practice in our vehicle under the guidance of a qualified instructor, transportation service from home, school or work and our vehicles for the road test with the examiner. Road training is planned according to the availability of the learner (evenings and weekends) and will allow the student to master:

  • the regulations of the road
  • vehicle control
  • preventive driving techniques and emergency maneuvers
  • driving on highways and in rural areas
  • driving in urban areas

This course gives you a certificate from the province of New Brunswick to take your road test after 8 months instead of 1 year (for those who do not take a driving course). In addition, this certificate is recognized by all insurance companies to obtain a discount.

Online Theory

Final session of 4h

10h road

Certificate

Road test with our cars

$700

taxes included from June 1st, 2020
New course developed in 2018

Coming soon!

The online course schedule will be available here, check back soon!

Classroom information and road driving

Teaching for all learners: auditory, visual and kinesthetic. At our driving school, the teacher is a professional specialized in learning disabilities.

The course includes 25 hours of theory. Classes are available on Tuesdays or Wednesdays evenings throughout the year for 6 consecutive weeks. Consult the schedule for the beginning of the course to plan your schedule.

Once the student has completed his theoretical part and is 16 years old, he/she is ready to obtain his class 7-1 driving permit (at Service N.-B.). The student can then begin his practical road training.

Road training includes 10 hours of practice in our vehicle under the guidance of a qualified instructor, transportation service from home, school or work and our vehicles for the road test with the examiner. Road training is planned according to the availability of the learner (evenings and weekends) and will allow the student to master:

  • the regulations of the road
  • vehicle control
  • preventive driving techniques and emergency maneuvers
  • driving on highways and in rural areas
  • driving in urban areas

This course gives you a certificate from the province of New Brunswick to take your road test after 8 months instead of 1 year (for those who do not take a driving course). In addition, this certificate is recognized by all insurance companies to obtain a discount.

25 hours of theory

10 hours of driving

Certificate

Road test with our cars

$700

taxes included from June 1st, 2020

Automobile driving course schedule

Road driving only or road driving and road test with the examiner

For those who wants to be prepared for their road test.

A 1 hour road driving training that will allow the student to review road regulations, parallel parking, turns… with a qualified instructor. This session can be followed (at the student's request) by the road test with one of our vehicles.

The student must have a Class 7-1 license (driving permit) for at least 12 months to take this course.

Rates

$50

Road driving only

$75

Driving and our car for the road test with the examiner


*** This program does NOT QUALIFY for a government certificate that allows you to take your road test (Class 7-II) after 8 months and does not reduce insurance premiums

Motorcycle classroom training and driving

8 hours of theory
12 hours of closed-circuit driving

Teaching for all learners: auditory, visual and kinesthetic. At our driving school, the teacher is a professional specialized in learning disabilities.

The course includes 8 hours of theory. Courses are offered on the last Saturday of each month (April-September) from 9 am-5am. Consult the schedule of theoretical courses to plan your schedule.

Once the student has completed his theoretical part, he can then begin his practical training in closed circuit (12h) with our motorcycles. This training can also be done with your motorcycle (proof of registration and insurance required). However, the motorcycle must be carried in a trailer or driven by a Class 6 driver.

Closed circuit training is planned according to the availability of the learner (Saturday and Sunday) and will enable him / her to master:

  • control of your motorcycle and the clutch
  • the position of the glance
  • the counterweight
  • counter steering
  • preventive driving techniques and emergency maneuvers
  • position on the road and group driving

*** This training is the same for Spyder’s drivers who do not have to master counterweight and counter steer with this kind of motorcycle. Participants must have their Spyder/Ryker (registered and insured).

This training allows you to obtain a certificate from the province of New Brunswick to obtain your motorcycle learner's license issued by N.-B. Service and is recognized by all insurance companies to get a discount.

You can drive all motorcycles after obtaining your learner motorcycle license for a minimum of 1 year. The learner restrictions are:

  • No passengers
  • No trailers
  • Day time driving
  • 0% alcohol


8 hours of theory

12 hours of closed-circuit driving

Certificate

$550

taxes included

Motorcycle driving course schedule

Spyder/Ryker classroom training and driving

8 hours of theory
12 hours of closed-circuit driving

Teaching for all learners: auditory, visual and kinesthetic. At our driving school, the teacher is a professional specialized in learning disabilities.

The course includes 8 hours of theory. Consult the schedule of theoretical courses to plan your schedule.

Once the student has completed his theoretical part, he can then begin his practical training in closed circuit (12h) with our Spyders. This training can also be done with your Spyder or Ryker (proof of registration and insurance required). However, the Spyder/Ryker must be carried in a trailer or driven by a Class 6 driver.

Closed circuit training is planned according to the availability of the learner (Saturday and Sunday) and will enable him / her to master:

  • control of your Spyder/Ryker and the clutch
  • the position of the glance
  • preventive driving techniques and emergency maneuvers
  • position on the road and group driving

Our instructors are certified by BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) and the course is given specifically for Spyder/Ryker driving.

This training allows you to obtain a certificate from the province of New Brunswick to obtain your motorcycle learner's license issued by N.-B. Service and is recognized by all insurance companies to get a discount.

You can drive all Spyders or Ryker after obtaining your learner Spyder/Ryker license for a minimum of 1 year. The learner restrictions are:

  • No passengers
  • No trailers
  • Day time driving
  • 0% alcohol


8 hours of theory

12 hours of closed-circuit driving

NB Certificate

$199

Spyder/Ryker driving course schedule

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