Due To The Extended COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, West Coast Driver Training Will Not Be Offering Driving Lessons Until At Least 14 April 2020

In compliance with precautionary measures announced under the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declared by the B.C. government on 17 March 2020, West Coast Driver Training has not been offering lessons since Tuesday, 17 March 2020.

B.C. Premier John Horgan announced that the provincial Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 has been extended for an additional two weeks until 14 April 2020.

West Coast Driver Training will therefore not be offering Driving Lessons until at least 14 April 2020.

But the B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has also announced that the COVID-19 emergency is unlikely to end until at least 1 May 2020, so it is quite possible that West Coast Driver Training will not be able to offer any Driving Lessons or Driver Training until at least 1 May 2020.

We regret any inconvenience caused by this and we look forward to resuming lessons for our present clients and with new clients as soon as the present COVID-19 Public health Emergency is over.

Here is Premier John Horgan announcing the extension of the B.C. Public Health Emergency until 14 April 2020:

Here is Br. Bonnie Henry’s news conference on 31 March 2020:

Here are links to some news reports about these COVID-19 Public Health requirements:

Our 2020 Toyota Prius Prime is now available for lessons (photo: West Coast Driver Training)
Our 2020 Toyota Prius Prime (photo: West Coast Driver Training)

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