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Condensed version of High School Driver’s Education Program

Manitoba Public Insurance will offer a condensed version of its high school driver education program this summer because of high demand.

Condensed Driver Z Program Details:

  • Reason: High demand for driver education.

  • Duration: Reduced from 12 weeks to 5 weeks.

  • Format:

    • 2 weeks of virtual classes

    • 3 weeks of in-car lessons

Does the course’s shortened length due to demand affect the students? The course is now under half of what it usually is, seemingly making it more demanding. Is it beneficial if three months’ worth of lessons are compacted into just over a month?

Mike Markos

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