Canada's Worst Driver Season 2
Canada's Worst Driver is a Canadian television series on Discovery Channel, based on Britain's Worst Driver, and is part of the Worst Driver television franchise. It and sister series Canada's Worst Handyman are the two highest-rated programs on Discovery Channel. The series is produced by Proper Television, whose president, Guy O'Sullivan, was the director for the original Britain's Worst Driver series; as such, Canada's Worst Driver is considered to be the production company's flagship show. Unlike other Worst series around the world, the Canadian version emphasizes the learning process of the contestants and the science of driving, and as such is often more serious than the other Worst shows around the world, which are mainly played for laughs. It is the longest running of any Worst series to date. The series is also aired dubbed in French in Canada, as the Les zéros de conduite on Canal D.
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Canada's Worst Driver
2005 / NRCanada's Worst Driver 2 is the second season of Canada's Worst Driver, a Discovery Channel Canada television series which seeks to improve the driving skills of eight selected contestants, who are also trying to avoid being named the show's eponymous and dubious title. In this series, eight contestants and their nominators arrive at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, located on the grounds of CFB Borden, where the contestants' keys are confiscated. Over the course of several weeks, the contestants take on challenges designed to improve their driving skills. Starting with the second episode and at the end of each subsequent episode thereafter, the most improved driver, as determined by host Andrew Younghusband and a panel of judges, may choose to graduate a contestant, in which case the contestant is no longer considered to be in the running for Canada's Worst Driver. This continues until three contestants remain, where one final challenge will determine who among them is Canada's Worst Driver. Unlike the previous season, which focused on winter driving conditions, this season focuses on summer driving skills. Also, the Driver Rehabilitation Program is one week shorter, guaranteeing that at least three contestants remain in the final episode.
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This special episode follows each driver's personal journey in rehab – from the first drive to the Driver's Rehabilitation Centre to the rush-hour road finale in downtown Toronto - we also look back at the breakthroughs and breakdowns that made the drivers' experiences so unforgettable.
This final episode of crashes, crunches and driver destruction answers just that: Our last three drivers take turns parking a tent trailer, redefining the term "jack-knife". Then it's on to the daunting Mega Challenge, before they are released onto the ultimate driving challenge - downtown Toronto! The time has come for the team of experts to single out the worst of the worst as one unlucky driver is given the dubious title this season of Canada's Worst Driver.
By now, these pitiful drivers are begging to leave the Drivers Rehabilitation Centre. But first, they must face their fears in an off road course through the Rehab Center's very own desert. Then they encounter blindfolds and a very challenging stick shift.
Canada's worst drivers try to turn the corner - but it's not that easy when they're in the middle of a moat. Then, they dare to navigate the public roads at night, searching for party supplies as well as their dignity. Finally, the remaining drivers screech and steer their way through a speed slalom course full of surprises. As always, the panel of experts watch the play-by-play to decide which driver - if any - will be merging back onto Canadian roads.
In this episode, Canada's worst driver have to take a smooth driving course, but it turns into a shower of failure. They also have to test their navigation skills in a navigational challenge.
In this episode of Canada's worst drivers, the candidates are going back to the basic of driving and have to learn road sign recognition and reversing in a straight line.
Our new candidates to Canada's worst driver title have to face challenges involving parallel parking, lane control, and reversing. Has anyone improved enough to graduate from the Driver's Rehabilitation Centre?
A new wave of Canada's worst drivers arrived!