Getting Driving Knowledge Ready

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Happy Monday! Alright, so you may be looking at this post and saying `Shanice I already know how to drive. I got my license already`… I figure most of my readers may have gotten their license already, however, some of you may have teenagers or pre-teens who are considering getting their license. Have I tickled your interest yet? I want to show you what I am currently doing to get myself driving ready for the driving knowledge test or G1 test (Ontario calls it that) or learners (Alberta calls it that). No matter what your city calls it, I want to show you my way of studying.
Okay so I haven’t gotten my license yet, yes it is shocking, I have heard it all. “You STILL haven’t gotten your license“, “You should get your license“, “You don’t drive?“, “When are you getting your license?“, “How come you haven’t gotten your license?“, “You have a child you should have your license“… etc… It has gotten annoying to hear it. Honestly, the real reason why I haven’t gotten mine is that is cost money, I can’t just walk in and take the test it cost some serious money. Yes, $145 is not a lot for some, but at the times that I could have gotten my license, I just did not have the money, the time to study or a job. Throughout all my life I didn’t need a car, I was always close to everything I need, mall, school and anything outside of the little walking bubble I just jumped on public transportation.

What has changed? Well, I have a son and well public transportation is not always kind to time and well strollers. Let’s face it, my stroller can’t fit all the baby groceries that I now need. So I am thinking it is about time I jump on the road and learn to drive. Here are two ways to get yourself or your teens driving ready. The first one is perfect for when you are on the go.
Print out driving signs and rules
If you don’t want to do all, you can print out the ones you are having trouble with.
   
Get a pocket-size quick note with a ring.
I bought mine from Dollarama for $2.00
   
Cut out each traffic sign and rules
Double-sided tape is perfect for placing them on the quick note pad.
   
Simply stick them on.
Now you get to study on the go.
If you have some time on our hands, you can check out :

They are a great site where you can take free practice tests that resembles the actual tests and they even have an app at iTunes for $2.00 if you want to place it on your phone or iPad. So that is some driving tricks you can do for yourself or pass it on to someone you know who is interested in driving. It doesn’t matter where in Canada you live in because of it all Provinces. They even tell you where driving schools are in your city.




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6 Replies to “Getting Driving Knowledge Ready”

  1. Our eldest is only two years away from 16! Great post to tuck away 🙂
    Thanks for sharing at "Share Your Stuff Tuesdays" (Rachael @ http://www.parentingandhomeschoolinginfaith.com) Please come back & link back next Tuesday!!!

    1. Your welcome Rachael, thank you for stopping by and commenting!

  2. I'm also getting my licence. With 3 kids it's about time. 🙂

    1. You can do it Therese! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

  3. Good luck! 😉
    Thank you so much for sharing your creativity at our Show-Licious Craft & Recipe Party! Join us again on Saturday to show off your latest projects!

    ~ Ashley

    1. Thank you so much! I actually passed my test!

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