Training Support Requirement (TSR) for Road Test Success – Driving School

If you’ve failed your Class 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 road test three times, you must complete the Training Support Requirement (TSR) before you can attempt the road test again. The TSR program ensures you receive the necessary driving lessons to improve your skills and increase your chances of passing.

At our MPI-approved driving school, we specialize in helping drivers meet the TSR program requirements with expert driving instruction.

What is the Training Support Requirement (TSR)?

The TSR program requires customers who fail their first three road test attempts to complete a minimum of five (5) hours of documented driving instruction from an MPI-permitted driving school before they can attempt another road test.

How the TSR Program Works:

This process helps you gain the experience and confidence needed to succeed on your road test.

Eligibility:

The TSR program applies to anyone who has been unsuccessful in three attempts at a Class 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 road test.

To proceed with the next road test attempt, you must complete five hours of documented driving instruction from an MPI-approved driving school.

Required Driving Instruction:

The driving lessons must be taken at a certified driving school and be documented to comply with the TSR program requirements.

Our driving school provides the personalized lessons you need to improve your driving skills and ensure you’re ready for your next road test.

Subsequent Road Test Attempts:

After your third road test failure, each additional road test attempt will require you to complete another five (5) hours of documented driving instruction.

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