Effective September 1st 2009, Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has increased the 35 hours of training to the Beginner Driver Edcuation (BDE) program by an additional 5 hours. Therefore students must now complete 40 hours of training in order to be certified.
Tomorrow's Drivers is one of the few schools who have a MTO approved curriculum.
(Please Click Here to see Approval Letter)
It is important that you select a driving school that has been approved with the new curriculum, otherwise, you will not be eligible for certification.
Most driving schools will still be running “4 Day Crash Courses,” under the new approved curriculums. Their hours of training will consist of 20 hours of In-Class training, 10 hours In-Vehicle training, and 10 full hours of Homework for parents and students.
Our market research shows that while the students would like the idea of spending less time in the classroom, the idea of doing 10 complete hours of homework, was out of the question. They also felt that the 10 hours of homework would not be used productivly.
Unlike other schools, we want to provide our students with a choice of how they would like to complete the new 5 hours of additional training instead of just forcing a 10 hour homework schedule. Therefore, after careful consideration and numerous student surveys we have designed a unique program that will help students receive 40 hours of professional driver training in a productive and fun way.
Students will be required to complete 25 hours of classroom training, 10 hours one-on-one training in the car, and 5 hours of interactive independent studies. These 5 hours can be done either through a take-home workbook, online study, driving simulation, or even through additional in-car lessons. Please review pricing and schedules for more information.