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Locality: Dryden, Ontario

Phone: +1 807-620-9496



Address: 84 whyte ave Dryden, ON, Canada

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Dryden 21.10.2021

As of Saturday April 3 it was announced that Ontario is going into lockdown for at least another 4 weeks. In Thunder Bay (Dryden Grey Zone also) we are remaining in grey zone lockdown. Which means no in- car till government gives us the go ahead. We aren't happy but the safety of our students is #1 . But, we have to do the right thing. We are in this together.... . IN CAR LESSONS - will continue to be on hold until at least April 30. RESCHEDULING - Here we go again! At this... time, we are putting together rescheduling priorities - review lessons and road tests will be given priority. We will contact everyone with new details once we have a CONFIRMED return to work date. Please stay safe. Owner/ Operator Sandra B. Driving instructor Laurie R. Sanda

Dryden 10.10.2021

Does winter give you the chills? Not because of the weather, but because of the stress you feel about winter driving? Many people dread driving during winter an...d there’s no shame in that! These fears are often associated with the difficulty of controlling your vehicle when it skids. However, it is possible to develop techniques to control this situation and drive with confidence. What should you do in case of skidding? You can take a curve too fast and black ice can quickly make you lose control. When driving in winter conditions and especially in a situation where you have lost control, you must avoid reacting impulsively. Instead, keep these practical tips in mind! Stay calm It can sometimes be difficult to keep your cool when you lose control, but staying calm can make the difference. By remaining clear-headed, you will be more alert and it will be easier for you to apply the right winter driving techniques. Look in the right direction Always remember to look toward your escape route. This way, you increase your chances of really controlling your car in the direction that you want to take. Leave the pedals alone Don’t touch the accelerator or the brake pedal. This can only worsen the situation. When you are skidding, try to reduce your speed smoothly instead. Accelerating and braking will not provide the desired effect. Avoid sudden movements In addition to limiting the use of the pedals, avoid making sudden movements with your steering wheel. The secret to regaining control is to carefully execute these techniques and stay calm. Steer in the opposite direction Most importantly, don’t follow your instinct! Turn your wheels in the opposite direction than the one you want to go, without braking. It’s not an instinctive reaction, but it can be useful when skidding. It’s a technique that it is important to practice, and a winter driving course can help you develop these types of reflexes. Winter driving: A technique you can learn! You might think that when you are skidding, it’s your vehicle that loses control. This is not entirely true. In fact, it’s often the driver who loses control of the vehicle, and it is possible to learn how to deal with this situation. Our winter driving lesson can help you learn the right techniques and give you more confidence in your driving skills. In addition to improving your understanding of skidding, this type of lesson(training) trains your reflexes and helps you to develop appropriate behaviours when you’re faced with dangerous road conditions. Practice is the best way to feel comfortable when skidding and this is why signing up for our winter driving lesson training will help you to be able to handle a skid if your vehicle goes out of control. Our lesson can be beneficial and even fun once you overcome your fear! This lesson is specially designed to teach you how to handle your vehicle when skidding during winter driving, making it possible for you to really experience how it feels in these situations, common to Northwestern Ontario winter weather. Finally, the most important thing is safety! Always think about it! Winter driving makes you nervous? Relax and get to know the right techniques. Skidding is a situation that can be under control!

Dryden 21.09.2021

Well we have some very exciting news, Behind The Wheel Driving School Academy has joined forces with Taranis Training here in Thunder Bay to help you obtain you...r Dz or Az license. Administration requirements - at least 21 years of age - grade 12 diploma or completion of c.a.s.t. test - class G driver's license -M.T.O driver's Medical - recent driver's abstract with less than 3 demerit points Come to Behind The Wheel Driving School Academy for training to successfully pass your G road test, and we will help you onto the next steps to become an Az or Dz driver through a reliable trucking company. Between behind-the-wheel Driving School Academy and Taranis training you'll become a very experienced knowledgeable driver behind the wheel.

Dryden 16.09.2021

Okay I got a hundred percent let's see what you can get