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VDub
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As a broker, this thread makes me laugh


Speculation much????


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quote:
Originally posted by Mortyman
As a broker, this thread makes me laugh


how are you finding the new regulations???? many people buying the additional coverages????


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Re: RE: Does driving school = significant insurance reductions?

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Originally posted by driving101
Hello friend,
Nowadays for safety measures advanced driving lessons are must be needed to avoid any kind of mishappening. The school for driving must be government approved and with experienced teachers.I must consider you driving101 with having best lessons of driving in area.



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Spambots aside - can anyone recommend a driving school in Toronto? Similar boat as Highroller. I'm mostly wanting to reduce the wait time from 12 months to 8 months - finally got off my ass and got my beginners again a few weeks ago, and if I can cut the wait down to 8 months I'll be able to drive by myself next summer, which would make me very happy.

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Orko
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Re: Re: Re: Does driving school = significant insurance reductions?

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Originally posted by samhouse
shit so im not the only one...

i feel so much better now


Yup, I let my g1 expire as well. I was just waiting to take a course, but now I'm rethinking it, since I've heard otherwise in this thread.

So the definitive answer is..10%?????
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Originally posted by kaniz
Spambots aside - can anyone recommend a driving school in Toronto? Similar boat as Highroller. I'm mostly wanting to reduce the wait time from 12 months to 8 months - finally got off my ass and got my beginners again a few weeks ago, and if I can cut the wait down to 8 months I'll be able to drive by myself next summer, which would make me very happy.

I was thinking of going with the CAA course. I had a fellow coworker do it, and she was in her 40's. She said it was pretty reasonable to follow, and liked the quality of instruction.


Is there a big insurance savings difference between the Happy Luck Driving school that Chinamon's uncle operates, or a reputable one like Young Drivers/CAA?

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I talked with my insurance guy about this a few months ago. I didn't even start driving until 30 (that's what living in TO will do). It doesn't matter if you get your instruction done by ABC Driving School or Young Drivers, the rate reduction is still 10%. If you're over 25, driving instruction will have ZERO impact on premiums. You're already getting an age discount. I decided against a full slate of driving lessons and had my wife teach me, while getting a couple of lessons to fill in knowledge gaps. Worked like a champ.

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Orko
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I talked with my insurance guy about this a few months ago. I didn't even start driving until 30 (that's what living in TO will do). It doesn't matter if you get your instruction done by ABC Driving School or Young Drivers, the rate reduction is still 10%. If you're over 25, driving instruction will have ZERO impact on premiums. You're already getting an age discount. I decided against a full slate of driving lessons and had my wife teach me, while getting a couple of lessons to fill in knowledge gaps. Worked like a champ.


Thanks for the very clear answer!

I'm just going to set up in a parking lot and learn.

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rabbitjoker
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You provide car, I provide lessons.

Top driver technique.


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Endlesswave
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I had the same thing, license expired but just before that took the G2 exit test, failed (no surprise there)and had to start over. Didn't take driving school or lessons again, just drove like crazy, passed and voila, proper G license.

As for insurance, I've heard the age thing is really it as well. Driving school detail isn't a huge deal if you're over 25.


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