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no help if she got into an accident through distraction or road rage, leaving Andrew with the deciding vote, which swings in Emily's favour as, despite performing the worst in the Straight Line with a Twist Challenge, the fact that she performed the worst in both the Mega-Challenge and the Road Test (which she couldn't even finish because the alternator in Andrew's truck died heading back to Outer Harbour Marina Toronto), even though Emily committed the most moving violations with nine, means that Ashley is named Canada's Worst Driver and the fourth person (second woman) to be awarded the trophy, while Emily therefore fails to graduate, but is told by Andrew to keep wearing her glasses and she knows that the next step is to gain more driving skills. Ashley is clearly not too happy with the decision, not least because she leaves the Driver Rehabilitation Centre with her car on the back of a tow truck (the same one, in fact, that towed her challenge car after she left the parking brake on in the Public Lane Change challenge), but also to the point of refusing the trophy and wanting to move to another continent. However, Andrew does remind the viewers that, in a year's time, there will be more bad drivers and the Driver Rehabilitation Centre will be open once again, when someone else will be given the title of Canada's Worst Driver.
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far, after which Andrew returns her driving license. When asked what she intends to do next, Donna replies she intends to keep driving, only slower; surprisingly, despite having nominated her out of safety concerns, Claude shares her resolve. However, Andrew tells her that as far as he and the experts are concerned, Donna is the worst driver they have ever seen on the show (at the time of this episode's release though), she should never drive again and due to her health issues (along with her effectively falsifying her medical form by not declaring them), she is being sent home with immediate effect. Afterwards, Andrew and the panel agree that Donna will be sent home in what Andrew terms an "anti-graduation"; she is taken away by limo and is last heard repeating she plans to keep driving, but slower. Andrew, in narration, indicates that Donna's license was still being reviewed by the province of Ontario and that after leaving the show, Donna sent an e-mail stating, "I'm going to lose my license thanks to your damn show" (whether she actually
984:, they must take the correct exit at a fork in the road. Contestants have five attempts, failing if they fail to make the shoulder check, making the wrong exit or hitting any obstacle. Teagan tries to cheat by removing his head restraint (though with it he passes on his third try), while Lindsay learns to "watch the road" when she passes on her second try (no one passes on their first try, while Ashley is the only other contestant to pass on her second). Emily, who is too vision-impaired to drive without glasses, makes it on her final attempt, but it is later discovered that she guessed an exit at random and had guessed right. Donna is too scared to go up to 60 km/h and she even failed a run at 50 km/h (but did pass a 30 km/h run, which would prove to be her only pass of the season before being removed from the show on safety grounds in the next episode). Amy fails all five runs, but discovers that, while making the shoulder check, she drifts her car to the 1153:
hits nine things. Emily falls off the track many times (requiring the crew to lift the car back onto the track). Teagan, who navigated the course on his skateboard with ease, slowly pulses his way through the course. He admits that a few more similar courses could improve his skills. Amy manages to remain calm after falling off the track on the first two turns and manages to finish the rest of the course without hitting anything. When Ashley returns, she finishes the course in 90 seconds with minimal error, the fastest out of any of the contestants, perplexing the experts, so Andrew challenges Ashley to do the course in reverse. Ashley promptly breaks down, arguing with Bryan, taking more than 15 minutes to round the first turn. However, Bryan manages to calm her down after that ordeal at the end when she gives up going in reverse.
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one to pass on her first try (claiming that it is her strong suit, even though she did not use her mirrors once during the challenge), while Curt gets it in two (the first being too far away from the curb). None of the other contestants (including Teagan, who, because he is too young to have a rental car insured, is once again forced to drive Andrew's personal truck) finish, but none are as worse as Donna, who even gets out of her car during her first attempt to berate a passing car waiting for her to park, causing five moving violations in one (no signal, no seatbelt, jaywalking, abandoned car and dangerous driving), enough to not only cost her $ 595 in potential fines had she been caught, but also have her license suspended on the spot.
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Street and Dundas Street West and three more in one go—illegal lane change, failure to stop and blocking crosswalk—all at the intersection of Bremner Boulevard and Rees Street, the same intersection where Emily committed the second of her eight blocking traffic moving violations during her run) that would total $ 660 in potential fines had she been caught, all while Bob plays the role of tourist sitting in the passenger seat, not to mention stopping while turning onto Queens Quay West from York Street. However, Amy admits that on the plus side, she was able to manage her nerves on the public roads compared to how she started rehab. Ashley's run is far worse—when told by Andrew to stick to the right and stay on
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will tell their nominee. Amy learns the hard way, hitting obstacles left and right and not using her mirrors, while Ken, who does not finish in his hour, is so frustrated at the end of his run that he is contemplating quitting driving. Neither Ashley nor Lindsay finish in their hour (though both were affected by a sudden thunderstorm over the course). Donna and Teagan hit the building in front of them with the front bumper. Curt has the best run of the day, encountering trouble only in the middle of the course while keeping his emotions in check. Emily's poor vision in the challenge prompts Andrew to commission an eye exam for every contestant, to be done after the second challenge.
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fake taxi appears, either to the left or the right. Amy, going first, fails her three runs (the first when she swerved towards the fake taxi, the second one when she was confused by the absence of either fake taxi, the third by swerving too wide). Emily also fails her three runs, partly due to her poor vision and partly due to poor cornering. Ashley, motivated by her son's first birthday at the end of the week (which she will miss if she does not graduate this episode), also fails her three runs, driving into the fake cab every time. She is also there to watch Lindsay fail her three runs (once while underspeed). Teagan also fails his three runs from oversteering.
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Andrew and Bryan to push the truck into the first parking spot available so as not to impede the flow of traffic, resulting in a $ 350 ticketable offense for parking in a marked disabled spot in front of the Dominion Public Building on Front Street West. As if that's not enough, during Ashley's run, in which a pedestrian sticks up his middle finger at Ashley and Bryan while stopped at a red light at the intersection of Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue (leading Ashley to assume the pedestrian is going to ask for money and get in the truck with them despite there being no more room), Andrew meets (and ultimately chats with) two tourists from
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but agrees to allow the show to arrange an eye exam for her. Ashley admits that her emotions are getting the best of her. Teagan admits his issue may simply be inexperience. Amy admits disappointment in her challenges, but still admits that there is improvement to be had. The experts shortlist comes down to Lindsay and Ashley, with the panel split between the two. Andrew, in the end, declares that Lindsay was the better of the two and even had a graduation in the bag before the Swerve and Avoid (which would have been the second consecutive season to graduate someone in the fifth episode), but because she failed, no one graduates this episode.
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challenge) goes into the passenger seat (and have John in the fifth car), Ken finishes with a perfect run (including full lane change signalling, something he does not do at home) in three minutes. Teagan finishes without passing the sixth car, failing the challenge, while Amy, frightened by the challenge, cries her way through a perfect run in nine minutes. Ashley screams through her run, but manages to learn how to use her mirrors. Emily also passes with ease, while Donna has her left blinker on despite being in the inner lane. Lindsay also fails the challenge, as she does not do a full check-in four of her lane changes.
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first contestant to scratch the car (Ashley, who went first, had managed to not hit anything except for the boxes at the end), while Emily cannot even reverse out of the corner, getting her car stuck and Donna gets a rim stuck under the car. Lindsay is the only contestant (other than Ashley) to not hit the barriers, while Curt destroys most of the rim section. Teagan needs two attempts just to get up to speed in the slalom, which he does on the second try, only to hit three on the first try and not hit any obstacles in the reversing portion. However, none of the contestants could avoid hitting the wall of boxes.
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challenges) and Teagan (who had the best in two out of the three). The three-way split decision eventually ends up in Teagan's favour—a decision that does not go over well with any of the three ladies—and he becomes the penultimate graduate, leaving the Driver Rehabilitation Centre in a cab, guaranteeing an all-female finale, with Emily (who believes that she should have graduated, despite doing the worst in most of the challenges) refusing to hug Teagan. After the decision is passed, the girls laugh and ask simultaneously, "What the hell just happened?"
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admitting that he is doing this for his quadriplegic wife), which, in Dr. Gembora's and Phillipe's eyes makes him the best driver. However, Andrew, once again left with the deciding vote, places his behind Lindsay, but is pressured by the experts to change his vote and break the tie between Ken and Ashley. Thus, Andrew chooses Ken to be the next graduate, citing Ken's changing behaviour in the Public Lane Change Challenge as the reason.
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to Donna's heart condition and her upcoming turn in the challenge to the point of Andrew refusing to let Donna take the challenge (as Andrew explains, the challenges are designed to induce stress so that the contestants learn how to resolve the situations). Andrew convinces Donna not to do the challenge, as her heart condition continues to be examined.
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contestants—Scott is so soaked from Emily's bad driving that he leaves the challenge without his shirt, while Lindsay is forced to repeat a portion. Ashley also screams throughout her ride. However, the most serious news comes from Donna: having failed a straightaway portion, she repeats it, only to suffer an
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alone. Amy, who wants to address driving with Bob as a passenger, only makes six moving violations (two for running red lights—at the intersections of Yonge Street and College Street/Carlton Street and Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, a third for failure to yield at the intersection of Beverley
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to 40 km/h between two concrete barriers with only 8 cm (3.1 in) clearance on either side. Ashley manages to calm down enough to finish after 21:23 (her second-to-last run was underspeed) thanks to the mantra "look where you want to go." Emily takes 41 attempts and, like Jason Zhang in
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The Figure-Eight Challenge: In the new twist on an annual classic, the drivers must make three laps around a double-wide figure-eight course. Instead of driving with their nominators, however, the five drivers sit in the car together. Neither Lindsay nor Ashley hit anything, though Lindsay was faster
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Canada's Worst Parking Lot: The annual non-race to park a car in an open parking space has all five contestants driving five different luxury vehicles, with the additional requirement of having to reverse into their parking spaces. Amy is first to park (beating Ashley to a space), followed by Ashley,
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Straight to 60: In this challenge, contestants must drive straight up to 60 km/h in standard transmission, with Andrew in the passenger's seat. Though five challenges finish quickly (Andrew having to tell Lindsay and Amy to not drive with the parking brake on), Andrew is nervous throughout, due
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Before the episode draws to a close and the contestants have their first meeting with the experts, Cam takes Donna, Teagan, Ken and Ashley for a tour of the prison and explains to them that their actions that had led them to their nomination and arrival at rehab could have caused them to be sentenced
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agreed to address her bad eyesight by wearing glasses, Ashley made no attempt whatsoever to improve her bad temper or her relationship with Bryan and that, as superior as her technical skills are (and they're far more superior than Emily's or even Amy's, for that matter), they would be of absolutely
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Studios and two illegal lane changes—at the intersections of Spadina Avenue and St. Andrew Street and University Avenue and Front Street West) that would not only cost her $ 1,120 in potential fines had she been caught, but also her license. In the final moments, the truck's alternator dies, forcing
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The experts agree that Lindsay and Ashley made the shortlist, though Phillippe gave Amy some consideration. The deciding factor is Lindsay's self-control with TJ in the car because, despite being the better technical driver, Ashley breaks down whenever Bryan is in the car. Therefore, Lindsay becomes
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and pass six cars (two in the inner lane driving around at 15 km/h the other four in the outer lane at 25 km/h) before exiting, without exceeding 30 km/h in any part of the run. Ken finishes in four minutes with John barking orders at him, so when Andrew (driving the fifth car in this
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between two vehicles in front of the patio of the Albion Hotel in downtown Guelph full of onlookers (the other contestants and their nominators included). The contestants will have one minute in each attempt and each failure will cause the driver to take one lap around the block. Lindsay is the only
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Swerve and Avoid: In this episode's lesson, Philippe teaches the contestants to swerve, emphasizing to never brake while swerving. The contestants have three attempts to accelerate to 35 km/h (originally 40 km/h, but lowered at the last moment) and swerve in the direction opposite where a
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The Snake: The episode's showcase challenge has the drivers move through a tight obstacle course through various slopes (upwards, downwards and to the sides). Ashley, scheduled to go first, is delayed because she did not bring flats, making Lindsay go first. Lindsay finishes faster than Andrew, but
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The five remaining contestants work on their skills in making smooth turns at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre. At the end of the previous episode, it was revealed that all four women remaining normally wear poor driving shoes to drive, which can be a hazard. Thus, all four women were ordered to do
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attack at the end of the straightaway when a fake taxi appears out of nowhere. For her, the challenge is aborted then and Dan and Cam are compelled through their positions as a certified driving instructor and a police officer, respectively, to call for reviews of her license based upon her medical
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Public Lane Change: The contestants are put out onto public roads, where they must make 15 safe lane changes, as determined by her nominators. Lindsay is first to finish, while Ashley finds herself having driven with the parking brake down for half an hour and needs to get her car towed away. Emily
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a simulated ice patch. Each contestant will have two tries in accelerating their car to 25 km/h before tackling the corner, which they should be able to handle by looking at where they want to go. Curt and Amy both do this on their second try (no one makes it on their first). Lindsay was close
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Regardless of who will be named Canada's Worst Driver, this is the first (and, as of 2018, only) time the final episode had an all-female finale, with Andrew himself even admitting at the beginning of the episode that this was never planned, it just happened to come to it (this was due to the fact
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and a reverse into a final parking space. Teagan is fired up and finishes without hitting anything. Emily dramatically improves with her new glasses, while Ashley, encouraged by Dr. Gembora to have a more conciliatory attitude with Bryan, manages to do the course well up to the final parking. Amy,
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Eye of the Needle: The annual tradition returns, where contestants must drive through a series of arches at 50 km/h. Ashley does this on her first try, while it takes Teagan three attempts (the first two he failed from poor steering) and Amy four. Emily, due to her poor vision, fails all four
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The fact that all five failed the Swerve and Avoid challenge makes the experts' choice of whom to graduate difficult and Andrew himself is not comfortable with graduating anyone. Emily admits that she had owned glasses ten years ago (when she was still in China) and has since stopped wearing them,
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Instead of Donna's run, Andrew discusses Donna's driving problems, at one point taking her back to the scene of her out-of-control spinout from the Icy Corner challenge. Donna is taken to the courtroom (the experts are not present) and shown video replays of her performances in the challenges thus
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Prison Laundry: The contestants must reverse a laundry trunk through a simple obstacle course, up a ramp and into a garage. To do so successfully, however, each contestant must use their mirrors and repeatedly do the "S-bend" (a staple lesson at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre), as each nominator
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For Ashley, graduation is paramount: if she does not graduate, she will miss her son's first birthday. The experts agree that, though she may be the best driver, Ashley is still too volatile with Bryan. Also shortlisted by the experts is Amy (who finished a strong second in all three of the day's
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as Cam notes). Notably, after three straight seasons where he stayed virtually dry, Andrew also gets soaked (losing 20 litres (5.3 US gal)), earning the ridicule of the show's crew. However, despite getting soaked and earning the ridicule of the crew, Andrew still fares better than the
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out of a tight corner and then in a straight line, before going through a slalom portion at 40 km/h with both hands on the wheel at all times. After exiting that portion, they must accelerate the Porsche to 60 km/h, before stopping in front of a wall of boxes. Ken, going second, is the
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In their final discussion, the experts immediately agree that while she still has some way to go, Amy is not Canada's Worst Driver, as she isn't fearful on driving anymore. Between Ashley and Emily, however, the experts were divided; Dan and Cam consider Emily to be the worst, feeling that her
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In the end, Emily admits to needing more rehab, while Amy, Teagan and Donna are told that they will not graduate this episode. The experts and Andrew are deadlocked, though: Dan and Cam are willing to overlook Ashley's parking brake incident, while Ken has taken rehabilitation to heart (even
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on their way to rehab—after which all four are locked in separate cells for a few minutes, long enough to break down and understand where their consequences will lead them if they're not careful. As usual, no one graduates this episode, as it serves merely as a skills evaluation.
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to calm herself on the road, learns that even lighting up could be dangerous. This challenge is undertaken as an education measure and is not considered part of the "competition" aspect, so there are no winners or losers. All of the drivers eventually hit the barricades on the
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driving skills never showed any real improvement and that, aside from Donna, she was the worst challenge performer in every single episode this season. On the other hand, Philippe and Dr. Gembora feel that Ashley is the worst, noting that whereas Emily had at least
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parking lot entrance, King Street West and Simcoe Street, King Street West and University Avenue, Shuter Street and Mutual Street (committing two moving violations alone—blocking traffic and failing to stop), Front Street West and John Street (near the
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wildly out of control when she mistakenly hits the gas on the turn, thinking it was the brakes (this run, in particular, would be referenced in following episodes and be one of the factors cited in the decision to ultimately expel her from the show).
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who has a habit of tailgating and speeding and is unapologetic about his ruthless behaviour on the road. He is nominated by his buddy, John Levitt, who is worried that his antics may cost him his license and way of living. He drives a silver
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due to her confidence issues). Teagan finishes, though he burns the clutch the entire time, while Amy is the only one not to finish, having stalled 26 times just trying to get over a speed bump in third gear alone, manages to kill her
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Driving Distracted: Each of the remaining drivers must drive clockwise in a circle while having to perform several tasks (including answering the phone, reading out of a driver's manual, operating an electric shaver and drinking
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The vision tests reveal that, indeed, Emily has the worst vision among the contestants, with poor eyesight out of the right eye (which will require wearing glasses while driving). Ken, however, is also discovered to be
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Road Signs: Dan tests the drivers on their road sign knowledge. Dan tests the drivers on their knowledge of road signs. Of the 15 questions asked, Amy got 7/15, while Donna posted the lowest score, with
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Trailer Driving: The lesson this episode is on how to drive with a trailer attached, which will be needed for this obstacle course challenge. The obstacle consists of a short course which includes a
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but he was apparently too good for rehab then, as he hadn't hit rock bottom. In fact, Vance had refused to allow Curt to drive for over three years due to his driving record. He drives a green
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of her fiancé's home. Her driving was so bad that three people nominated her, though the fiancé whose home gas meter she hit, TJ Papp, will be accompanying her to rehab. She drives a white
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The Water-Tank Challenge: In the annual tradition, contestants must navigate through an obstacle course while having a roof-mounted pool of water on their car (this time, it is a
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on her second, only missing the corner and turning too soon. Teagan failed both runs when his foot got stuck between the pedals. Donna, however, has the worst run of the day,
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to the rehab centre, forcing Andrew to head to rehab in a different vehicle, as his truck is way too small for Teagan, Mat, Andrew and a camera crew all at the same time.
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while driving (which she does as part of her job) is a particular problem, as it could be outlawed in her jurisdiction (it is already illegal in every province east of
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The Teeter-Totter: In this challenge, the contestants must balance their car on top of a teeter-totter. Ashley, who was self-taught in manual transmission at home (her
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studios) and Parliament Street and Front Street East that would not only total $ 990 in potential fines had she been caught (similar to that of Shannon Willemsen from
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Best Performer: Amy and Ashley were the only two people who passed this challenge, but Amy doing clearly better thanks to strategically going slow in her practice run.
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through the course. Amy, now more confident, hit only three things. However, both Teagan's oversteering and Emily's poor vision caused them to hit many objects.
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Having arrived at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, the lessons and challenges begin in earnest. The lessons begin with a how-to on large vehicle handling.
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Shoulder Checks: In a new challenge, the contestants must accelerate their car up to 60 km/h before encountering a sign. After reading the sign by
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Worst Performer: Donna did the worst, going so far as to get out of her car during her first attempt to berate a passing car waiting for her to park.
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with Ashley), Amy-Lee (who committed nine moving violations), Teagan, Emily (who committed 25 moving violations) and Ashley (who broke 26 laws).
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and Amy are driven to the edge, but eventually finish. Donna runs into her old habits of running past stop signs, while Ken does not run into
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vehicles and each contestant is given lessons on how to drive stick-shift. Manual transmission cars will be used throughout this episode.
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Worst Performer: Although Curt destroyed most of the rim section, Teagan was the worst, due to his constant jerking of the steering wheel.
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The focus of this episode is mainly traditional challenges: drivers will learn how to perform donuts and drive with an attached trailer.
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The Mega-Challenge: The annual Mega-Challenge consists of three legs—a combined Eye of the Needle and slalom portion (done in the
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Starting on Top: This season, the journey to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre starts from the Duke-Ontario Parking Garage in
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and has seen the habits of Canadian drivers change drastically since 2000, with the most common offense having changed from
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Best Performer: Curt and Lindsay were the only two people who passed this challenge, but Lindsay doing slightly better.
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is stick-shift), finishes the challenge quickly, though complaining the entire time that the car—in this case, a
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In this episode, the experts decide to address the contestants' difficulty with regards to merging into traffic.
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series. He is also a lead driving instructor for BMW Driver Training and the "Ferrari Driving Experience" at the
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Best Performer: Ashley and Lindsay were the only two to not hit the barriers, with Ashley doing slightly better.
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lose her license is not stated, though it's heavily implied she did). On March 1, 2022, Donna died, aged 75.
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old habits, even admitting to Andrew that the "old Ken" would have cut off others on a number of occasions.
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Porsche Challenge: Basic Assessment: In the traditional skills evaluation, the contestants must reverse a
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Worst Performer: Donna did the worst, as her fishtail out of the course left tire trenches in the fields.
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Straight Line with a Twist: The season finale kicks off with the Straight Line Challenge from
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runs. Fortunately for her, poor vision should not hinder her further, as her new glasses
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to distracted driving. He is a retired traffic sergeant who had a 25-year career with the
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though Scott Marshall, head instructor for the first three seasons, is not among them.
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Dan Bagyan is the new head instructor this season who is with
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