Why We are Different:
“More than 250,000 people got hurt or killed in auto accidents per year. And hundreds of new schools opening up every year. You would think that so many new driving schools, our rate of accidents would decrease. But that's definitely not the case. Parents and individuals really need to be well informed and choose their driving school based on its instructional & environmental expertise and not solely on its ' price point. It's a more important decision than most of us realize.”
There's Definately a Difference:
A Tomorrow’s Drivers classroom may not be the biggest
classroom student driver’s step into but it is without
a doubt the most comfortable, cheerful and intimate
driving school environment ever to open in Markham
and the GTA.
What makes Tomorrow’s Drivers so special is its’
attitude. Tomorrow’s Drivers is simply not interested
in running “stadium size classes or a “quick crash
course” at deep discounted prices. Tomorrow’s Drivers
is interested in providing students of all ages with
the best possible driving skill set in technical excellence,
roadway courtesy and personal safety.
Shayraz Khan a personal driving instructor knows
how important the physical classroom environment is
to enabling student to learn well. Excellence in driving
instruction today first begins in the classroom. Our
roads and highways are chaos most days. Students need
to be relaxed and comfortable, absorb and really understand
the theory, rules and regulations before they experience
the “pressures” behind the wheel. “Learning to drive
is a very scary experience for most students. It’s
my job to help them develop confidence first, then
competence. The classroom setting combined with experienced,
qualified instructors contributes greatly to this,”
says Shayraz.
Tomorrow’s Drivers hosts small, intimate classes
several times a month with a maximum of 17 students
per class. “Our students get the ultimate in personal
attention. We take driver training very seriously
because lives are at stake out there on today’s streets
and highways, often our children’s lives. Young drivers
under the age of 25 and seniors are at greatest risk
of accident, injury and death” comments Shayraz. “Parents
and individuals really need to be well informed and
choose their driving school based on its instructional & environmental expertise and not solely on its’
price point. It’s a more important decision than most
of us realize.”
Tomorrow’s Drivers knows that learning to drive may
not be easy, but they do go all out to make it more
comfortable and fun. Tom
Smallman, age 16 and a recent
new student of Tomorrow’s Drivers claims “they serve
a really good mug of hot chocolate and classroom chairs
are awesome that have wheels.” There are also refresher & specialty
classes for experienced and advanced drivers. The
community is welcome to visit Tomorrow’s Drivers without
obligation and may attend a complimentary informational
seminar when scheduled. This is one school the public
needs to see to be appreciated. It’s a lot like slipping
into the seat of an executive class automobile!
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