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Young Drivers of Canada Releases YD Drive

Canada's First Driving School App That is More Than Just a Practice Test

VAUGHAN, ON, March 21, 2017 /CNW/ - Young Drivers of Canada is proud to announce the release of YD Drive, a Mobile App for iOS and Android.  The app has been developed and launched to provide aspiring drivers with easy access to Learner's practice tests for all provinces, in preparation for in-class and in-car driver training. It also includes additional, valuable features and resources such as driving tips, student deals and easy enrollment.   

"Our goal is to continue to be the leader in driver education for new and experienced drivers," says Peter Christianson, President of Young Drivers of Canada. "We will continue to update the app with new features and offerings over time so that our drivers have access to everything they need at their fingertips. It is extremely important to us that we do everything possible to help our drivers succeed and remain collision free."

For over 45 years, Young Drivers of Canada has been providing students with a unique driver training curriculum that includes Collisionfree!® driving tactics, highway driving and the Cognifit® program, designed to train drivers' brains how to deal with and limit distractions while driving. The school has also participated in various anti-distracted driving campaigns in conjunction with Google Glass, various local news outlets and most recently CBC's new prime time series, "Keeping Canada Safe".

The free app is available now for download on iOS and Adroid.

About Young Drivers of Canada
Young Drivers of Canada is Canada's largest driver training organization. Established in 1970, the organization is home to over 140 classrooms and provides training programs for new drivers, fleet drivers and driver improvement. Young Drivers is committed to being Canada's leading provider of driver training, teaching new drivers "drive to survive" techniques that will reduce the number of road deaths and injuries.

SOURCE Young Drivers of Canada

CONTACT: or to arrange an interview, please contact: Melissa Presta, Phone: 416-322-7000 x.225, Email: mpresta@yd.com

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