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DrivePass Special
Recommended Beginner Driver Education (BDE) Course Package for Nervous Drivers
Special Package Description
The course includes vital topics such as road safety education and practical in-car lessons tailored to your individual needs. Depending on your driving ability and comfort level, the four additional lessons at the end of the 10 will either reinforce safe driving practices or introduce advanced techniques.
Additionally, the package offers a practice lesson to refresh all necessary maneuvers before your drive test, along with access to the instructor’s car for the exam.
Who is This Package for?
Potential Benefits
- Discount in insurance premium*
- G2 Test 8 Months after G1 instead of 1 year
- Extra lessons to cater to the need of nervous drivers
- Facility to take the drive test in driving instructor’s car
What Does It Include?
- 30 Hours of Online Digital E-Learning from the comfort of Your Home
- 10 Hours of 1-on-1 In-car Training
- MTO BDE Certificate with No Extra Fee
- 4 extra lessons worth 4 hours of practical in-car training
- One practice/refresher driving lesson before the drive test
- Use of instructor’s car for drive test
What You Learn in Online Digital E-Learning?

Perception and Risk Management
- Safe and Proper Observation Skills
- Accurate Perception of Personal Limits, Abilities, and Risk Tolerance
- Accurate Risk Perception
- Recognition and Avoidance of Common Collision Situations
- Identification of Potential Hazards and Effective Response to Hazards
- Effective Decision-making to Ensure Safe Driving
- Minimized Risk Through Appropriate Driving Actions

Rules of the Road
- Traffic laws and regulations
- Traffic control devices (road signs)

Vehicle and Its Components
- Use of basic vehicle components
- Pre-trip checks

Vehicle Handling
- Safe vehicle handling
- The effect of conditions
- Avoiding collisions
- Skid and slide control

Driver Behaviour
- Adjustment of Driving Behaviour Based on Driving Environment and Road Conditions
- Controlled Emotional Reactions Related to Driving
- Positive Driving Attitudes and Behaviour
- Responsible and Informed Decision Making

Respect and Responsibilities
- Responding to Emergencies
- Leadership In Promoting Safe Driving
- Driving With Care For The Environment
- Lifelong Learning Approach To Driving

Sharing the Road
- Cooperative Driving
- Communicating With Other Road Users

Attention
- Safe and Responsible Actions Related to Impaired Driving
- Managing Driver Distractions
What You Learn During In-Car Training?
Vehicle Control & Techniques
- Familiarity with the Vehicle: General familiarity with the vehicle’s controls and functions.
- Handling Steering Wheel and Controlling Speed: The correct way of handling steering wheel and varying speed by the use of gas and brake pedals.
- Mental coordination: The coordination required for driving that involves complex and rapid interaction between various cognitive, perceptual, and motor systems in the brain.
- Conscious Measures for Awareness: Scanning, checking mirrors and blind spots.
Road Signs and Traffic Laws
- Reinforcement of Traffic Signs and Signals: Developing a good understanding of different types of traffic signs, e.g., regulatory, warning, informational and directional, emergency etc.
- Rights-of-Way: Understanding and compliance of one’s own and others’ right-of-way.
Lane Discipline and Merging
- Driving on Main Roads and Highways: Maintaining speed and safe distance on main roads, highways, and freeways.
- Crossing Intersections: Approaching and crossing controlled and uncontrolled intersections.
- Turning: Scanning, signalling, checking blind spots, controlling speed while turning on controlled and uncontrolled intersections, and getting into the correct lane upon completion of turns.
- Lane Changes: Changing lanes while attaining the right speed and maintaining a safe space cushion.
Parking Techniques
- Hill Parking: The right way to park on uphill or downhill.
- Parallel Parking: Safe and efficient way to perform parallel parking.
- Parking: Parking in parking lots and other parking spaces.
- Emergency Pull Over/ Roadside Stop: Stopping/ pulling over on the roadside in case of need, or giving way to emergency vehicles.
- Three Point Turn: Turning around in streets.
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers:
No, all candidates coming in for the drive test are required to bring the vehicle in ‘working order’ for their respective drive tests.
Insurance premiums are determined by insurance companies. Various factors, including the completion of an MTO approved driving course, are considered to determine the premium e.g., your age, gender, marital status, driving experience and record (if any), make, model, safety features, theft risk of your vehicle, expected mileage and commute, type of coverage etc. Please contact your insurance provider for exact details.and record (if any), make, model, safety features, theft risk of your vehicle, expected mileage and commute, type of coverage etc. Please contact your insurance provider for exact details.