Although summer is still in full swing in Manitoba, students planning to get behind the wheel this fall can start preparing now – registration for the fall term of MPI’s popular high school driver education program, Driver Z, begins in July.
With start dates in September, October, and November, available courses for the fall session will be posted on the Driver Z Course Finder on Friday, July 3 to allow parents, guardians and students to plan ahead and determine which course offering works best for them.
Students interested in registering must sign up as a new MPI customer and purchase the Driver Education service at a MPI Service Centre or Autopac broker by end of day on Saturday, July 4 to be eligible to receive an invitation for a registration window.
“We know that fall is one of our most popular terms for Driver Z and we’re proud to be offering over 4,700 seats for the course throughout the province to ensure as many teens as possible can take advantage of this affordable training opportunity,” Dana Frazer, Vice President and Chief Operations Officer at MPI.
Driver Z gives students the knowledge and skills they need to drive safely and prevent collisions, keeping the road safe for all users. Students get this high-value training for only $50 while MPI covers the rest of the cost, which is well over $600.
Earlier this year, MPI improved its registration process for the program and eliminated the rush to register on a single day. Now, eligible customers are invited to a multi-day registration window and they can choose a date and time that works for them to register for a course at a broker, an MPI Service Centre or by calling MPI’s Contact Centre.




