Welcome to "Driving Buddy Instructional Audio/Video Driving Test Practice System"
Learn To Drive For FREE! Digital Classroom Driver Education Practice lessons On Your Devices 24/7 from home or on the go. Learn How To Do It RIGHT. Theory & Practical Driving Tips For Beginner Drivers To Pass The Driving Tests. Over 18,000 Of My Personal Students Have Used our "Driving Buddy System" over The Years To Pass Their Driving Tests.
Save Time & Money! Study the course outline BELOW to get all the TIPS for learning to drive FREE before you get behind the wheel, then go to YouTube, Type driving buddy system in the SEARCH BAR to find lots of our driving test audio videos for you to practice step by step so you can pass your driving test on the FIRST TRY just like most of our Students do. Click NOW @ https://payhip.com/ATeamDriverTrainingCanada to download A FREE audio/video driving practice lesson.
Note:- Use wi-fi for downloads instead of your monthly Data. If you decide to get the physical audio/video driving practice course to pass your driving test you won't need wi-fi or data on your devices for the system to work, since the full digital driving course is recorded on a micro SD card, then all you have to do is to insert the card into your device then watch and practice at your own convenience. You may also cast the lessons to your big screen TV at home so the whole family can learn and improve their driving skills.
Everyone using this driving system must be of legal driving age holding a valid learners permit issued for the jurisdiction in which you will be driving. Parental or experience driver guidance is required for the tutoring of any learner drivers especially teenagers, in order for them to safely learn how to drive a car.
The methods used meet Ministry Of Transportation Standards, and have been used successfully for the past 37 years by our students. You can practice all the driving topics with confidence knowing you will be successful when you have to perform these tasks learned during your driving tests. Note:- The length of all the driving & parking skills Videos and the methods used in all of our driving practice videos demonstrate the actual time and methods required to complete a maneuver during the driving tests, usually between 30 seconds and 3 minutes depending on the task required.
Course Outline
Section 1 through 5 within this course outline must be reviewed, understood and properly performed before using any of the on-road driving practice videos. Note: All the numbered videos mentioned in the course outline are included with the full audio video driving test course, but you can watch them for FREE on YouTube.
Section 1
Meeting the vehicle (Outside) Check all around the vehicle for vandalism daily, also for fluid leaks under the vehicle, check all tires visually daily. Use a tire pressure gage as demonstrated within a circle check video on the SD. (Tire pressure gages are available at any auto parts stores). Check and maintain the proper inflation pressures in all tires at least once a month. Under or over inflated tires could cause collisions. The proper tire inflation pressure for the tires on your vehicle can be found on the sidewall of the tires or between the door jam on the drivers side of the vehicle. The correct tire size recommended for your vehicle is also listed between the door jam on the drivers side of the vehicle. Please make sure you always have safe tires on your vehicle at all times.
Section 2
Meeting the vehicle (Under the hood). In-experienced drivers should be supervised in carrying out this task. This task should be performed preferably at a gas station on a level surface with the transmission engaged in the park position and the parking brake set. Leave the hot engine running if you need to check the transmission fluid level.
To check the engine oil level you need to shut the engine off then wait at least five minutes before checking the oil level. Check the power steering and brake fluid level, top up if necessary. Check the coolant level of the engine antifreeze, top up if necessary by adding coolant to the overflow tank only. Note: Never attempt to open the radiator tank when it is hot. See video(under the hood)#23
Section 3
Meeting the vehicle(Inside). Lock all doors, adjust your seating position so your right foot can reach and effectively press the brake pedal marked #2 and also the gas pedal marked #9. Avoid adjusting the seating position too close to the steering wheel, you must leave enough space between the steering wheel and your body so there is enough space for the deployment of the airbag if there was a collision.
Adjust the inside rear view mirror marked #6 shown on the diagram or you can watch video lesson #5. Set the rear view mirror while sitting upright in the drivers seat in the driving position, so you can get a clear view through the rear window down the road behind you without moving your body or head in order to see clearly, your eyes only should do the job of seeing what is going on traffic wise behind you.
Adjust the outside right and left mirrors marked #7 so you can see the sides of your vehicle and down the road behind while sitting upright in the driving seated position. Adjust the headrest so it is in line with the top of your head, then buckle up seat belt.
Section 4
(Learn the function of visible gages, safety devices and controls)
Beginner drivers must get proper explanation from a Driving Instructor or other competent person for the use and purpose of the following:- speedometer, odometer, gas gage, battery gage, temperature gage, defogger operations, heater operations, light switches, air conditioner operations, hood release, oil pressure gage and the horn operation.
Section 5
(hand positions on steering wheel-hand over hand steering practice)
The hand position is 9 and 3. See steering wheel diagram. Steering should be practiced using the hand over hand method on the outside circumference of the steering wheel while using only the top half of the steering wheel. This method of steering will enable the driver to steer freely without tying up the hands. See how to do it by watching video #96.
Certifications & Association
Ministry of Transportation Certified Instructor for 37 years
Read more about "Driving Buddy" and Trevor's successes.
(Taken from one of our previous websites)
Being a new immigrant to Canada involved many major adjustments. Learning to driven based on Canadian rules was not first considered a challenge until I began to traverse the roadways. A-Team Driving School led by Trevor was of invaluable assistance in transitioning me into the correct technical and practical methodology for successful Canadian driving. Having tried other instructors, I can assure that with Trevor you will learn to drive not only correctly but most importantly safely on all types of roadways and with his wealth of experience improve your chances by 100% to successfully passing your G2 and G road test on the first attempt.
Paul Lyn's review of A-Team Driver Training
Torri Harris' review of A-Team Driver Training
Trevor is an amazing driving instructor who taught me NOT only how to pass my G2 but also how to be a safe defensive driver. Any driving instructor can teach you how to pass your driving test but Trevor teaches you WAY beyond that. Coming from a previous driving school I had a lot of bad habits, and Trevor got rid of those and taught me how to drive the RIGHT way! So thank you so much Trevor from the bottom of my heart for teaching me how to drive safely, and giving me the confidence i never had! A-Team driving school is the best driving school, and by the end of your lessons you will most definitely know how to drive, and drive the right way! Thank you so much again Trevor!
Client Hayder's review of A-Team Driver Training
Thank you for assisting me in overcoming my bad driving habits... Without your professional input and relentless repetition I would not have been able to pass my G2 test with 92% and my G test with a clean sheet... I would most certainly recommend you to anyone who needs to learn proper driving methods...
Two years ago I passed my G2 test in Oakville at the first attempt and today I passed my G test in Guelph at the first attempt too, all that with pretty good score:) The biggest THANK YOU for your patience and your time.
Client Katarina's review of A-Team Driver Training
Client Stacey's review of A-Team Driver Training
I wanted to send you a huge thanks for helping me pass my G test with a perfect score! The driving buddy CDs you used during our lessons really helped me get rid of my bad habits in order to become a more safe and confident driver. As you know, I was extremely nervous for my test but I'm so happy to have had your support and professional guidance to help me pass on my first try. I couldn't have done it without you!
Pammie McKimmie's review of A-Team Driver Training
I cannot thank you enough for your all your endless patients and helping me pass my G2 test first time around with 100%. You help me to build my confidence, which I never had, to get rid of my bad driving habits and how to drive SAFELY plus the right way on the roads. I will most certainly be recommending you to all my friends in the future. You’re the best!!!!!! Thanks Again!
Kerine McBean's review of A-Team Driver Training
I just want to take the time out to say thank you for having patience with me. Though you can be hard at times, I really appreciate you being like that lol. I went and did my G2 today and got on my first try. I'm so happy and thankful. See you next year for my G! Keep up the good work!!
Michelle Marable's review of A-Team Driver Training
Hey Trevor! Just like to thank you for all the tips and techniques... Thanks for busting my ear until i got everything right.. I would totally recommend you to all other people who would want to pass their G license.. The credit's all yours my friend!