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Re: Re: Re: Does driving school = significant insurance reductions?
| quote: | 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%?????
| quote: | 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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