FAQ's

Course Information

What does the Beginner Course consist of?

Our program consists of 20 hours E-learning ,10 hours in-car training and 10 hours homelinks (online). Students who successfully complete the program will be certified by the Ministry. BDE graduates who complete the program are eligible for an insurance discount and a reduction in their licensing period. Key Driving BDE program is a dynamic program and is taught by using the latest technology. Our in-car instructors ensure that all students will enjoy learning with Key Driving and we make sure all questions are answered in a professional manner. All instructors at Key Driving are certified by the Ministry of Transportation.

Yes we are a government-approved driving school that’s pride ourselves in teaching you the necessary skills needed to be a safe and responsible driver, and our instructors at Key Driving are certified by the Ministry of Transportation.

You have one year to complete the Ministry-Approved BDE course.

Our Ministry-Approved BDE course provides 20 hours of E-learning online instruction, 10 hours of one-on-one In-Car instruction, and 10 hours home-link (online)

Drivers Licence History’s (DLH) are available at any Service Ontario. This is proof of your completion of a Ministry-Approved BDE course.

The online course is a self paced course which means you can start and finish at your own convenience.

When you enroll at Key to success Driving and complete our online BDE Course + 10 hours in car training you will receive an MTO Certificate which provides the insurance discounts.

You will make your initial payment of $200 before starting and the final payment at lesson 4 of your in car.

After you complete 100% of your online course and in-car sessions, the certificate is issued by the Ministry of Transportation and you can visit any Service Ontario office closest to you to get your certificate. You have to request for Driving History Report.

Yes you can use your instructor’s car to take your road test for an additional cost, depending on the requirements from your chosen test centre. Additionally, we offer one-hour refresher lessons you can take with us right before your test to give you some extra practice.

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