Heavy Equipment & Occupational Safety Training
DRIVER TRAINING FACTS
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Taking a driver training course will help with employment as many employers require a Driver License. Not only will this allow a participant to commute to jobs but provide freedom with responsibility!
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Driver Training can reduce collisions, lower operational costs, and save lives! A person living in Northern Canada is much more likely to be killed in a motor vehicle crash than a resident of southern Canada and can be the result of various types of incidents including motor vehicle collisions.
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Did you know???
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Yukon has the second-highest rate of deaths and injuries in the country, with distracted & impaired driving as the most common cause of collisions.
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Northwest Territories driver errors account for 70.5% of all factors in collisions.
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Nunavut had the highest rate by far of traffic fatalities (48.8%) per billion vehicle-kilometers and the highest rate by far of traffic fatalities (74.2%) per 100,000 licensed drivers.
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Driving in the Territories can be challenging; long distance travelling between communities, extreme weather conditions, wildlife, other road users including non-road users and larger vehicles are common challenges.
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Taking a driver training course will help with employment as many employers require a Driver License. Not only will this allow a participant to commute to jobs but provide freedom with responsibility!
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DRIVER TRAINING CLASS 4 - 5 - 7Â
DRIVER TRAINING PROGRAMS OFFERED
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Driver Training Courses are split into sections as all 3 Territories have different requirements with the class of license & prohibitions.
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We offer a wide range of courses that includes:
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Class 7 Driver Education - 5 day course
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Class 5 Driver Education - 10 day course
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Class 4 Driver Education - 5 day course
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Class 3 Driver Education
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Defensive Driving Course - Classroom
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Driver Evaluations & Assessments
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Winter Driving Course
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Collision Avoidance
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Trailering Course
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