In episode two the learning process begins with a challenge on how to handle a car, by using a sunroof and a tank of water. The wetter you were the worse you did. Next challenge was parallel parking with a twist it had to be done with a fire hose simulating rain. The last challenge of the show was night driving through an obstacle course.
With one driver gone an seven left episode three starts off a little backwards or should I say reverse. Challenge number one of the show is reversing when confronted by a tractor on a one way street. This challenge gives the drivers a jump start on the second challenge of the day which is there knowledge and the mechanics of the 3 point turn. The last challenge is a fun one it’s called “Eye of the Needle”. The contestants have to drive at 60 km/h or above in a straight trying not to hit any boxes on either side of there car.
With three new challenges and only 5 drivers left the bad are leaving and the terrible are the only ones left. The first challenge makes the drivers drive a big yellow truck backwards through an obstacle course. The second challenge puts Canada’s worst drivers in the passenger seat in a blindfold navigation challenge, where the nominators are force to driver blindfold as the contestants tell them where to go. The last challenge was drive a standard car up a hill without stalling it.
In this episode, the worst drivers must manoeuvre a van, that’s packed full of breakables objects, through an obstacle course. Then, they are given directions to go from point A to point B, and to find their way through a city. Has anyone earned the right to graduate from the Driver’s Rehabilitation Centre in this episode?
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.
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.
Eight of the country's most appalling drivers and their nominators begin the rehabilitation process by first driving to The Rehab Centre, situated at an undisclosed Ontario military location. This year's drivers begin their Basic Training with some skills evaluation. Our Basic Assessment Challenge reveals a dreadful lack of even the most fundamental driving abilities in all of the candidates. Our group of experts considers this bunch to be the worst group of drivers we've ever had at the Driver's Rehabilitation Centre, and it's anybody's guess at this point as to who ultimately will be branded Canada's Worst Driver.
This episode, our bad drivers must use the eyes in the back of their heads. Their mission: to shoulder check successfully without causing a crash. The Basic Training continues as our 8 hazardous drivers head off to see the doctor who puts their eyesight, reflexes and mental agility put to the test. Later, the pressure rises as the drivers attempt to drive and Parallel Park a stick shift vehicle in our off-road course - without stalling. That's the idea anyway. Finally, they take on the infamous Reverse Figure 8 challenge, only this year they will be driving ALL their fellow participants around in a limousine. One driver graduates after showing significant improvement and our experts continue to watch closely to determine who will be Canada's Worst Driver.
With such a poor showing at the first reverse challenge, the remaining 7 drivers attempt another reversing challenge. This time they will be going head to head around a tricky Reverse Figure 8. Next, our drivers attempt to decipher the meaning of road signs. You'll be amazed at some of the answers! Later, it's tight manoeuvring as they attempt to move a car laterally in our S-turn Challenge. Finally, our drivers put the pedal to the medal as they demonstrate their driving abilities - or lack there of - in the infamous Eye of the Needle Challenge. Our driving experts quickly realize that basic manoeuvring is not a strong point for Canada's Worst Drivers. One driver is sent home and the experts continue to scrutinize as the search continues for Canada's Worst Driver.
In this episode, the six remaining drivers still stuck in Rehab find themselves preoccupied as they manoeuvre and multi-task their way through the Distraction Demonstration. Next, our abysmal drivers are going in circles as they attempt to execute Drifting Donuts. Finally, an old favourite is back and our drivers attempt to drive as smoothly as possible through the trusty Water Tank Challenge. It turns out the final six wind up very wet behind the ears when it comes to smooth driving. As our drivers towel off, our panel of experts make their decision. Another driver heads home and we continue the search for Canada's Worst Driver.
In this episode, the six remaining drivers begin with the basics...mastering the 4 steps of a perfect lane change. Sound simple but guess what? It isn't. Then as day becomes night, it's not over for our abysmal 6 as they are dropped off in the middle of nowhere. Their mission: to find their way back to their hotel in our Night Time Navigational Challenge. Finally, our drivers learn the fastest way to turn around as they try to master the perfect Hand Brake J-Turn. One driver avoids the title and returns to public roads. Our experts continue to watch closely to determine who will be Canada's Worst Driver.
The bad driving continues this episode as our remaining 5 drivers learn the fastest way to turn around and attempt a Reverse 180 Turn. Next, the drivers must know where their wheels are at all times as they try to ride the rails in a challenge called the Trough. Later, our drivers try their hand at a new found sport at the rehab centre. They go head to head in the first Shopping Cart Hockey shoot out at rehab. Finally with trailer in tow, our remaining drivers attempt to tow and reverse not one, but two trailers at the same time. At the end of this episode, one lucky driver graduates and our experts narrow the field to 4, in the search for Canada's Worst Driver.
The final four drivers tackle some of the toughest challenges they've seen in rehab to date. It all begins as the remaining drivers get behind the wheel of a powerful 4x4 and attempt to complete an Off Road Challenge. With last episode's result being so poor, we revisit the "know where your wheels are challenge". The twist - our final four must complete The Trough in reverse. Finally, our final four learn the skills needed for a high speed Swerve and Avoid. The results are disastrous. It's an explosive episode you don't want to miss. At the end of this episode, one lucky driver graduates avoiding the title and our experts narrow the field to the 3 finalists in the search for Canada's Worst Driver.
In this final episode of the series, the remaining three face some of the biggest challenges in the show's history. First, our atrocious trio attempt the Reverse Serpentine Challenge. It sounds simple enough, and it should be, except for the simple fact that these are the absolute worst of Canada's worst drivers. Then it's the Mega Challenge - which combines the most challenging aspects of every course our drivers have faced across the series. Finally the drivers take their final exam: a drive through the City of Toronto during rush hour, with Andrew as their passenger! Watch this exciting final episode to find out who escapes national humiliation... and who is finally named Canada's Worst Driver.
Eight of the country's most appalling drivers and their nominators begin by safely driving to The Rehab Centre. Once they arrive, their driving education commences. This year's drivers begin their rehabilitation with some skills evaluation. Our Basic Assessment Challenge reveals a dreadful lack of even the most fundamental driving abilities in all of the candidates. Our group of experts is astonished and considers this bunch to be the worst group of drivers we've ever had at the Driver's Rehabilitation Centre. It's anybody's guess at this point as to who ultimately will be named Canada's Worst Driver.
The country's most awful drivers and their nominators begin by carrying out the simplest of tasks in our Hilly Rails challenge, This task involves attempting to drive in a straight line... driving forwards and then backwards along rails lined up over a shallow water drop. Next, the drivers keep an eye on where they want to go -- and head to the infamous Eye of the Needle Challenge. Finally, the remaining drivers all pile into a bus and tackle the Reverse Figure Eight Challenge. All of the candidates think they know the technique, but learning to use side mirrors may prove to be more difficult than it looks. One driver graduates after showing an improvement and our experts continue to watch closely to determine who will be Canada's Worst Driver.
The remaining drivers start by quickly becoming distracted behind the wheel and learn how dangerous distracted driving can really be. It becomes quite clear that old habits need to change. Next, our drivers are paired-up and tackle the Head-to-Head Challenge. The race is on to see who understands the S-Turn. It is a challenge that is going to be double the fun and double the frustration. Finally, the drivers race down the track and are required to check their blind spot to succeed in this task. Checking their blind spot remains to be challenging for some of our abysmal drivers. It's anybody's guess at this point as to who ultimately will be branded Canada's Worst Driver.
With six abysmal drivers remaining at the Rehabilitation Centre, the search is on for Canada's Worst Driver. This episode, our driving delinquents begin by attempting to manoeuvre and park a huge tow trailer. Next, the drivers head up a ramp into a large circle and attempt the Three Point Turn Challenge. This should be easy as 1- 2- 3... but remember, we are dealing with Canada's Worst Drivers. Finally, they buckle up and head to the annual Water Tank Challenge -- a task that may dampen some dreams of graduating. As our drivers towel off, our panel of experts make their decision. Another driver heads home and we continue the search for Canada's Worst Driver.
The country's most appalling drivers begin this episode in a busy parking lot. Frustrations rise as they each attempt to maneuver and secure a parking space. Then, stress levels elevate as our abysmal drivers attempt to parallel park. It will be a tight squeeze for our drivers as they attempt the challenge in a massive automobile. Later, our drivers try their hand at the Trough. Knowing where your wheels are has never been more important. Finally, the "worst" tackle a true Canadian driving task as they slide into the Icy Corner Challenge. Learning the proper method to taking an icy corner has never been more frightening. Once our drivers finish their day, our panel of experts make their decision. One driver heads back onto the public roads and we continue the search for Canada's Worst Driver.
Our drivers begin the episode by learning that anyone with a licence is allowed to drive a truck attached with a huge snow plow. But the question is, will Canada's worst drivers be able to plow their way through the challenge? Then, we find out what our drivers know about everyday rules of the road. The results will surprise you. Later, our drivers slide over to the curling ice and try their hand at Car Curling. Using all they've learnt in rehab so far, they must deliver the best draw weight so the stone reaches the house. Finally, with training under their belts, they attempt the Moose Evasive Challenge. One driver heads back to the public roads after showing an improvement and our experts continue to watch closely to determine who will be Canada's Worst Driver.
There is no time for a coffee break as our drivers begin this episode by attempting to do Donuts. Next, our drivers are put to the ultimate test as they try to manoeuvre themselves through the tight corners of the Cross. Then, its time for "the worst" to put the pedal to the metal as they deal with reversing and speed at the same time in our Reverse Slalom Challenge. Finally, the group gets behind the wheel of a huge cube truck. After fastening their seatbelts, they attempt to make a special delivery. One driver will return to Canadian roads again after showing an improvement and our experts continue to watch closely to determine who will be Canada's Worst Driver.
With the title of Canada's Worst Driver looming, the three remaining motorists begin by riding in a car together as each one attempts to reverse in a simple line. Later, our drivers are determined to show everyone what they've learned at rehab. Using all the knowledge they've acquired, they attempt this year's Mega Challenge. Finally, our remaining three tackle a public drive through the busy downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario. As the drivers wait with anticipation, the experts make their final decisions. One driver graduates and the title of Canada's Worst Driver is finally crowned.
The remaining 6 drivers begin this episode by attempting to get turned around in the tightly designed 3 point turn challenge. Then, our returning drivers try driving a pickup truck but they quickly realize the challenge involves manoeuvering with an RV trailer in tow. Finally, our abysmal six are looking where they want to go and are headed to the infamous eye of the needle challenge. It's anybody's guess at this point as to who ultimately will be named Canada's Worst Driver Ever.
The remaining 5 most appalling drivers from past seasons of Canada's Worst Driver begin the episode by demonstrating they know where their wheels are as they attempt to complete the Trough. Then, our abysmal drivers face off in the ultimate test of car control in this season's Car Hockey Challenge. Finally, each driver attempts the Longest Reverse Challenge in the World - something you have to see to believe!
The remaining drivers begin the episode by attempting to Parallel Park, but instead of a regular car, they will attempt the challenge behind the wheel of a school bus. Then, our drivers buckle up as they attempt the Icy Corner Challenge. Finally, the drivers put the petal to the metal and try to execute a reverse 180 handbrake turn.
The four remaining abysmal driving begin this episode by attempting to complete a 180 degree Handbrake Turn. Then, our final four try to manoeuver they're way through the tight corners of the Cross. Finally, our driver's put the pedal to the metal and steer their way through the 70km/h slalom - in a Limousine.
Three drivers remain at the Rehab Centre. They begin by all climbing into our limousine and performing a forward slalom with each driver taking a turn behind the wheel. Then, the remaining three attempt to demonstrate that this second time at the Rehab Centre has taught them the skills they need to complete the MEGA Challenge. Finally, we see who possesses the skills to successfully complete the Final City Drive with Andrew as their passenger.
For the past nine seasons host Andrew Younghusband has tackled the hazards of winter driving, adapted high-performance tips from the racetrack, and manouvered through big city gridlock. And now, for Season 10, CANADA’S WORST DRIVER contends with the most rampant challenge on the roads today: Distracted driving.
The nominees for Canada's Worst Driver tackle a series of driving challenges in the hope of getting their keys back and leaving the Driver Rehabilitation Centre.
With Ian Brannan being named perhaps surprisingly the first graduate of the season - he being so named because he recognized the bad driving choices he was making - there are seven nominees left at the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre. The panel believes the distracted driving demonstration is more important now than ever with cell phone use causing driving accidents being on the rise. Four of the remaining nominees are addicted to their cell phone while driving, another who would use it if his passengers would allow it, and another whose distraction is eating and drinking while ...
With Santana Pike being named the second graduate, six nominees remain at the Centre. The nominees' first challenge is to test if they know how fast they are driving by covering their speedometer. They are required to drive at both 50kph and 70kph, the latter which also entails them hitting on their brakes at a given point to avoid hitting a wall, which they should be able to do if they are indeed driving at the requested speed. Their second challenge is the annual water tank challenge, which includes a straightaway acceleration and deceleration section, a forward precision ...
There are five nominees left at the Centre with the graduation of George Firth. Before the next set of challenges, Andrew tries to impress on the five the importance of proper seating behind the wheel and the negative consequences of not doing so if/when an air bag is deployed. The first challenge for the five is to do a three point turn in a school bus in an enclosure. This task may be difficult for some who either do not grasp the concept or who do not even know what a three point turn is. The second and third challenges require Philippe to teach them the associated and related...
With the panel deciding not to graduate anyone at the last graduation ceremony based on the nominees' own wants, there are still five left at the Centre. As it is one of the most destructive and frightening activities for the nominees as a collective in their everyday driving, parking in a crowded parking lot is their first challenge. They must obey all standard rules, one nominee who is totally oblivious to legalities of property damage in parking lots. They must park into any available legal space in one go, in each case backing up, a penalty incurred if the parking...
With Mariah Carriere being named the latest graduate, there are four nominees left in the running to be named Canada's Worst Driver. Their first challenge is to do a straight reverse one kilometer in length, the longest reversing challenge ever on the show. There are several sections, the side barriers made of different materials and the lane being differing widths throughout the course. The nominees are told that it is a race, that they are to complete the course as fast as they can. Most do not however realize that success still entails not hitting anything. Tim holds himself ...
Contestants tackle a series of driving challenges, including the Head-To-Head Reverse, the Ride the Rails and checking blind spots.
Rehab is well underway and the remaining seven drivers from across the nation begin this episode with a group challenge, as they attempt the Reverse Figure 8. Will seven bad drivers in one vehicle bring positive results? You’ll have to watch to find out. Then, our drivers take the plunge as they attempt to stay dry during the annual Water Tank Challenge. Finally, with training behind them, our drivers must “look where they want to go” as they attempt the Eye of the Needle. You don’t want to miss this one!
Our remaining drivers begin the episode by learning the dangers of excessive speed. What happens when you go over the speed limit? Our bed drivers find out as they buckle up and drive 10km then 20km over the speed limit in a new challenge we call Moose Avoidance. Then, we shift gear and the group tackle driving in reverse in the Longest Reverse in the World; will anyone reach the end? Finally, our drivers are driving in circle as they attempt their hand at our annual Handbrake Turn.
On this episode of Canada’s Worst Driver, tempers flare once again as our drivers feel the pressure of the Rehab Centre. Our Drivers take a stab at reversing but this time they attempt to reverse a trailer into a garage. Then, the remaining driver slip and slide as they take their turn trying the Rehab’s most difficult challenge: The Icy Corner.
The remaining drivers test their awareness of space in the tight corners of The Cross Challenge. Then, our drivers buckle up as they demonstrate how to do a Reverse 180 Degree Spin Out. Finally our drivers test themselves as they chose the distance between the markers of the slalom course we call “Know Your Limits Challenge”.
In this final episode, the remaining 3 drivers pile into a car drive each other through the forward and reverse slalom sections of the 3 in a Car Challenge. Later, the pressure is on as each driver uses everything they have learned in Rehab to complete the infamous MEGA Challenge. Finally, with Andrew buckles up as a passenger as each of the remaining drivers tackle the FINAL CITY DRIVE.
Drivers attempt to drive the elevated rails, complete a clean run in reverse, and demonstrate the proper method of checking their blind spot.
In an action-packed, bumper-scraping, car-crashing special one-hour presentation, host and writer of Canada's Worst Driver, Andrew Younghusband, revisits the past seven seasons and answers the most frequently asked questions about the hit show.
Canada's Worst Driver looks back on nine memorable drivers from the past 8 seasons. We re-examine each of their final city drives in hopes of determining who is Canada's Worst Driver Ever.