Friday, January 27, 2012

You can win $1000 gift card

Monday, September 6, 2010

Interesting... I see DriveTest want more and more 'free' money.

from MTO's online booking system:

Prepaid examination fees are valid for a six-year period from the date of payment. Any fees not used before the six-year period will expire and become non-refundable.


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Monday, May 10, 2010

Book a road test today...

Summer is almost here and as usual it's getting very busy at DriveTest locations. I am looking a new Driver Instructors to use my Early Road Test Booking Service, it's affordable and quick. You just ask when and where and I will take care of everything else. You will get appointment very quickly and it will cost you just $30 per appointment. Please visit my web site  at http://www.bookroadtest.com

I am looking forward to speak with you.

Leo

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

DriveTest centres currently experiencing longer service wait times



Centres currently experiencing longer service wait times
Office Wait Times
Road Test Booking Wait Times
  • Brampton
  • Hamilton
  • London
  • Metro East
  • Chatham
  • Guelph
  • Kingston
  • Lindsay


If you licence is about to expire, I would suggest to pass a road test ASAP. Even though MTO has extended licences until 1st July of 2010, once your licence expired you will not be able to use our service, online road test booking system or automated phone booking system. You will need to call DriveTest's call center or go to any DriveTest center, this is not very convenient and also it's much more difficult to find needed day/time/center.

As usual our clients get priority date and time please see profile to get contact information or visit our web site www.bookroadtest.com

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Woman killed after saving baby from oncoming vehicle

The driver was 83-year-old woman, possible with expired licence auto-extended due DriveTest strike. How many unqulified drivers are out on our roads. What do you think?

The Canadian Press

A mother was killed and her 12-week-old baby boy thrown from his stroller, but unharmed, when the two were struck by a car running a red light, Toronto police said Tuesday.

The 28-year-old woman was pushing her child across an intersection in the city's west end when the tragedy occurred just before 1 p.m.

While the child was knocked out of the stroller by the impact his mother became pinned under the vehicle. The woman was pronounced dead just 15 minutes later, while the child was take to hospital and found not to have any injuries, said Const. Hugh Smith.

The driver of the car was thought to be an 83-year-old woman, police said.

People nearby immediately came forward to take care of the infant, said Smith.