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What is the process of becoming a driving instructor in Ontario?

What else do you need along with a minimum of 4 years of driving experience?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I checked the Young Drivers of Canada / Collision Free website (see link below) and found this information:

    "Professional Driver Training Instructor

    "Driver Training Instructors must have a passion for excellence, a love of cars and driving, and, most importantly, a natural camaraderie with people. As a Driver Training Instructor, you will receive both great personal satisfaction and career advancement opportunities (Many of our franchise partners and managers began their careers at Young Drivers as instructors). Candidates must have at least five years of driving experience, a clean driving record, and be available to participate in a four-week Instructor Training Course to obtain an instructor's license. (All course graduates are hired.) Our instructors provide both one-on-one in-car training, and after gaining experience and with additional training, can teach classroom sessions.)"

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Sorry, not an answer. The other day I saw a car infront of me with his right turn signal on, but he wasn't turning at all. It turned out to be a driving school car. No student inside. Please, be a better instructor than this sod. That was in Toronto btw.

  • 1 decade ago

    You are supposed to take a driving instructor's course, and you need to get insured as an instructor.

    Source(s): I worked in the office of a driving school
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