Blogs & Vlogs
Starting to drive in a busy city like Vancouver can feel a bit scary at first. Don’t worry. There are lots of quiet streets and calm areas where you can slowly build up your skills.
If you're living in Vancouver and thinking, “Hey, I have a car, and I like driving, maybe I can work for Uber or Lyft,” you're not alone.
So you’re in Vancouver and thinking about getting your driver’s license. Maybe your mom, dad, auntie, or cousin said, “You don’t need no driving school, I’ll teach you!” Sounds easy, right? Why pay for lessons when someone you know already drives?
Learning to drive can feel like a big step. Whether you’re a teen ready to get behind the wheel, a newcomer to Canada, or someone who just hasn’t gotten around to it yet, choosing the right driving school makes all the difference.
Vancouver is known for a lot of things. Beautiful views. Chill neighborhoods like Kitsilano. And, of course, weird weather. One day it’s sunny. The next day it’s pouring. Sometimes it even snows. And when that happens, driving can get tricky. This blog is all about how to stay safe when the roads get slippery, foggy, or full of snow. Nothing fancy. Just plain tips to help you keep calm and avoid crashes.
If you live in Kitsilano or anywhere in Vancouver, you’ve probably seen it all: people cutting each other off, running red lights, or just being plain rude behind the wheel. It’s frustrating. But here’s the thing when people drive nicely, it doesn’t just feel better. It actually keeps people safe. Let’s talk about why that matters, and how each driver can make a big difference just by being a little more chill on the road.






