June 13, 2016
At our Toronto driving school, we offer a broad range of in class Truck Driving Lessons and hands on training, including skills training programs.
June 6, 2016
At our Toronto driving school, we offer an expansive scope of in class Truck Driving Lessons and hands on preparing, including abilities preparing programs. To know more, call us (416) 222-4190 for points of interest.
April 27, 2016
Are you road ready? Driving places is one of the finest things to do as long as you have the passion for discovering. Now even driving includes a few types of its own, some may use their driving skills for tours and traveling purposes while others may tend to get a job as commercial drivers.
October 20, 2015
Trucking is an integral component of Canada’s shipping industry, with almost all of our goods being delivered at some stage by a transport truck. The transportation industry as a whole accounts for 4.2% of Canada’s GDP, or around $53 billion. The trucking industry has almost a third of the total market share in the transportation industry, with around 31% of the sector’s share of the GDP. The industry has been growing steadily since the 2008 recession, and the current job market in the trucking sector is looking quite positive.
September 18, 2015
For someone interested in becoming a truck driver, it’s a good idea to have an understanding of the environment. For those living in Ontario, there’s a lot to consider before making this type of career move, and it’s much more than just getting a license. Trucking can be a very rewarding career for many, but there’s plenty of work involved in the initial training, skills development, obtaining the license, and then getting the job itself. For those inclined, it’s a great career move.
August 12, 2015
With all the recent news about the economy and job creation, it seems that trucking is one of those job sectors that isn’t suffering like the rest. In fact, the Canadian Trucking Alliance suggests that there’s a lack of truck drivers in Canada, and more specifically in Ontario. It’s all good news for someone who wants to become a truck driver in Toronto. And that applies to novice drivers as well as previous drivers alike – it’s a good time to be a truck driver.
July 23, 2015
There is a lot to consider when selecting a good driving school, and driving lessons in Scarborough is no exception. The truth is, nothing compares with formal training provided by the professionals. Regardless of age and regardless of previous driving experience, the best approach to success in driver training is a professional approach. There are other options, but none can provide the same quality of instruction as a highly skilled instructor – and that comes from a reputable school
May 25, 2015
If you’re looking for a truck driving school in Scarborough, or in any of the suburban areas of the GTA, then Sprint Driving School might be the one for you. We know that there are many reasons to be on the lookout for a truck driving school. You might be in the process of a new career path. You might be here from another province, or another country, and need some re-certification. You may be getting back on board after some time off. Or you might simply be looking to upgrade your existing skills.
May 14, 2015
Amongst driving professionals and educators, there is absolutely no doubt about the merit and value of a beginner driver education program. An accredited teaching facility that is approved by the provincial government can train new drivers with the necessary skill set, proficiency, and driving attitude to be complete, responsible, and safe drivers. The key is to find the right facility, with a proven methodology, and with trainers/educators who excel.
April 12, 2015
It’s easy to say that things are crazy on the busy streets of Toronto – it’s quite another to actually do something about it. Yes – it feels like it’s always rush hour. And yes – there always seems to be congestion of some kind or another. And yes – it appears that we are experiencing what the Toronto Star calls a “deteriorating driving culture”. The truth is, it’s not always the other guy – we all make our share of mistakes and we all contribute to the big picture.