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Métro Snowdon
5047 ch.
Queen Mary, Suite A
Montréal, Québec
H3W 1X4
Tel.
(514) 738-2211
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Maximum 21 registrations
per course

24
hours certified theory instruction
15 x 55
minutes practical
instruction
13 months minimum
Insurance premium rebate
$ 825.00
plus material and taxes
Deposit $300.00 upon registration. Payment plan available.
The program is separated into four Phases which
alternate lessons on theory (Modules 1 to 12) and practice (In-car sessions 1 to 15). The program totals 24 hours of theoretical training
and 15 hours of practical training. You must sign the attendance
(white) sheet as well as the Fiche De L'Élève (yellow card) each class.
You must stay for the duration of the two hour lecture. A maximum of 21
persons is allowed in each class. Each Module must be reserved online in
advance subject to conditions
To avoid
any confusion please read the following section very carefully. Failure
to comply with these regulations may prolong the necessary time that it
will take to complete the program.
Phase
1 (theory only) is a prerequisite for a learner’s licence.
You can attend any of these modules in any order. However, Module 5
(Evaluation) can only be attended if all previous Modules were
completed. Duration: 1 month maximum.
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Modules 1 to 4 cover vehicle components
and systems, rules of the Highway Safety Code, road signs
and traffic signals, the profile of a safe, cooperative and
responsible driver, the rules of proactive and courteous driving and
information on at-risk behaviours.
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In Module 5, City Driving School will
give a theoretical evaluation prepared by the SAAQ. After passing
this test, candidates may go to the SAAQ to get their learner’s
licence (permis d'apprenti) with the document (attestation)
certifying successful completion of Phase 1. An appointment is
not needed to pick up your learner's licence.
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If you are a Canadian citizen, details
of documents needed may be viewed by clicking
this link. You will need to fill out a medical questionnaire at
the SAAQ asking you about your general health. If you are under 18
years old you will need the consent of a parent or a guardian. If
they will not be present you may download a consent form by
clicking here. Candidates who are not Canadian citizens must
call 514-954-7771 to make an appointment to open a file with
the SAAQ. They will ask you what your status is and will tell you to
bring certain documents. You may ask for your learner’s licence
immediately after having satisfied the requirements of
the SAAQ.
Phase 2 introduces practical training in a guided driving
context led by the driving instructor. You may attend Modules as long
as you passed the Evaluation in Module 5. In-car sessions will be
scheduled only if your learner's licence has been picked up. Duration: 2
months maximum.
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Module 6 focuses on accompanied driving,
which is mandatory in Québec for all learner’s licence holders.
Individuals who will act as accompanying riders are invited to
attend the courses in this module, which covers the importance of
accompanied driving, their role as accompanying rider and the tools
that are available to them.
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Module 7 covers the OEA driving strategy
to enable drivers to improve their ability to detect dangers and
anticipate risks.
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In-car sessions 1 to 4 focus on basic
vehicle manoeuvres and adopting safe, cooperative and responsible
behaviour in simple driving environments.
Phase 3 continues the theoretical and practical training in a
semi-guided driving context. In-car sessions
1 to 4 must be completed before being eligible to start Phase 3.
Duration: 4 months maximum.
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Module 8 is entirely devoted to
speeding, which is a major cause of offences and accidents among
young drivers age 16 to 24.
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Module 9 focuses on sharing the road,
particularly with vulnerable users (pedestrians, cyclists, moped and
motorized scooter operators, motorcyclists, etc.) as well as heavy
vehicles and emergency vehicles.
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Module 10 covers alcohol and drugs, also
significant causes of offences and accidents among young drivers.
In-car sessions 5 to 8 must be completed
before being eligible to attend Module 10.
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In-car sessions 5 to 10, provide
candidates with the opportunity to learn more complex driving
manoeuvres and to adopt safe, cooperative and responsible behaviour
in a variety of driving environments.
The goal of
Phase 4 is to have the learner become an independent
driver. Duration: 4 months maximum.
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Module 11 completes the training on
other risk factors – driver fatigue and distractions behind the
wheel.
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Module 12 covers ecodriving.
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If you have held your learner’s
licence for at least 10 months and you have completed Modules
11 and 12, you are eligible to attempt the SAAQ knowledge test. You
may call 514-873-5803 for an appointment or schedule one on line by
clicking here. You can schedule the SAAQ road test
immediately after having passed the knowledge test. A car (with
proof of insurance) is needed for the SAAQ road test. Ask us for
more information if you need an insured vehicle.
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In-car sessions 11 to 14 provide
learners with opportunities to further their ability to manoeuvre
the vehicle and adopt safe, cooperative and responsible behaviours
in a variety of environments.
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In-car session 15 is a summary of what
was learned during the in-car sessions, in preparation for the
Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec’s road test.
By the road test date
you will have had your learner’s licence for 12 months and you must have
completed the last 5 driving lessons (in-car sessions 11 to 14). You
will need to present your valid learner’s licence as well as a new
attestation from City Driving School. If you are still under 18 years of
age you will need another consent form which can be downloaded
here.
The applicable SAAQ fees can be viewed
here.
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