Canada's Worst Driver 2

Canada's Worst Driver 2
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes 8
Release
Original network Discovery Channel Canada
Original release October 16 – December 4, 2006

Canada'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 (in the first season, three contestants were in the final episode after no one graduated in one episode).

Judges

Returning from the first season is head instructor Scott Marshall of Young Drivers of Canada, the driving school sponsoring the Driver Rehabilitation Program and Canada's Worst Driver. Joining him are the following three judges:

Contestants

The eight contestants for this edition of Canada's Worst Driver are:

Synopsis

Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Notes
Henrietta Gallant IN IN IN IN IN IN CWD Henrietta is named Canada's Worst Driver due to having not finished the Ultimate Road Test and refusing responsibility for her driving mistakes.
Michael Telford IN IN IN IN IN IN RUNNER UP Michael, though shortlisted in nearly every episode, does not graduate, but is no longer in the running for the title.
Shannon Willemsen IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT Shannon graduates due to having performed the best at the Ultimate Road Test.
Sean McConnell IN IN IN IN IN OUT Sean graduates after admitting that driving slower is safer in the High Speed Slalom challenge.
Jodi Slobodesky IN IN IN IN IN OUT Jodi graduates after becoming visibly confident during the off-road and stunt driving challenges, and wanting to redo the High Speed Slalom challenge at a higher speed.
Colin Sheppard IN IN IN EXPL Colin becomes the first contestant to be expelled from the Driver Rehabilitation Centre (in any Worst Driver series) after showing no desire to learn. Unlike graduates, his car key was destroyed and his car towed away.
Karen Carson IN IN OUT Karen graduates after ignoring her husband's advice and managing to finish on her own in the Canada's Worst Gas Station challenge.
Matt Elkind IN OUT Matt graduates after a purpose-built challenge showed him that he can be a competent driver without having distractions in his car.
     (OUT) The driver has graduated, and is out of the running for Canada's Worst Driver.
     (IN) The driver was shortlisted but did not graduate from the episode.
     (EXPL) The driver was expelled from the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, and is out of the running for Canada's Worst Driver.
     (CWD) The driver was ultimately named Canada's Worst Driver.
     (RUNNER UP) The driver was runner up for Canada's Worst Driver.
^1 As is the case with the previous season, no one graduates in the first episode, as it serves merely as a skills evaluation.
^2 The judges considered Sean to be the episode's graduation candidate, but decided not to graduate anyone because Sean refused to admit that driving slower was safer.
^3 Sean graduated immediately after Jodi, on the condition that he be readmitted to the Driver Rehabilitation Program should he be caught speeding.

Episode 1

Episode 2

In deliberation, the judges are split between Matt, Shannon and Jodie. In end, Matt is the first graduate as it's clear that without being distracted, he's a better driver. Andrew however makes Matt promise to never drive distracted ever again, and gives him a Bluetooth headset as a parting gift after Matt promises.

Episode 3

Colin's behavior to Michael is brought up by a miffed Andrew, but Colin just brushes it off believing he deserved that spot as a reward for helping Jodi. Between challenges, more of Colin's behavior is revealed. Since the beginning of the show, Colin has revealed that he uses his student card to get out of more tickets than he should have gotten (the total Colin said was 30) since he's a police foundations student. Also, despite studying to become a police officer, he says "I don't think cops are the smartest people out there". This infuriates Sgt. Cam, who sends Colin's home police service an e-mail containing Colin's quote above, and pictures of his vehicle.

In deliberation, Scott and Cam are up for graduating Karen from Rehab since she's had the best performance in both the Camping Challenge and the Gas Station Challenge, as well as her in-car relationship with Allan has improved, with her becoming more assertive and more in control. Marcus and Juliana however believe Michael should graduate since he has better driving skills and Marcus brings up the fact Karen ran thru the wall in the Wall Challenge (even though she stated she learned the lesson afterwards). With a 2-2 tie between the judges, Andrew decides that Karen is the next graduate, and gives her back her keys, becoming the Second Graduate of this season.

Episode 4

Colin claims that he blacked out when he was close to the box wall, and that this often happens to him at the wheel, something that Jeremy sarcastically backs up. Although he is convinced that he duped everyone with this stunt, Cam is not convinced, and calls Colin's bluff by threatening to have his driving licence put up for medical review over these "black outs," causing Colin to change his story and claim that it was a one-off event. He then calls a friend and brags about his destroying the windshield in the previous challenge, but the other contestants and nominators, including Jeremy, overhear this, and all predict that he will be Canada's Worst Driver, or be in the finale while Colin arrogantly claims that he will graduate this episode.

The judges are stumped on who to graduate due to the poor performances. After 30 minutes of deliberation, the experts come to a short list of Michael and Sean. Marcus and Scott think Sean should graduate, while Cam and Juliana think Michael should graduate. Andrew however, has a different idea. In what would have been the graduation ceremony, Andrew announces that Colin would be getting his car key back, to everyone's shock, but before he gives them back to Colin, he destroys the key with a cut-off tool. Andrew then tells Colin that because of his immaturity and refusal to take the lessons seriously, he is expelled from rehab, clearly stating that they're not wasting their time on drivers who don't want to make a change. This marks the first time the series (including international versions) has had someone removed from rehab. As Colin, Jeremy and his car are towed all the way back to his hometown, Andrew makes a final comment: "Let's all hope Colin loses his license before his life."

Episode 5

In the end, none of the judges were enthusiastic about graduating any of the contestants. Andrew pointed out that they still had the option to graduate no one, and in the end that was the decision they came to.

Episode 6

In stark contrast to the last two episodes, the panel feel that everyone (barring only Henrietta) has shown enough improvement to be seriously considered for graduation. After a lengthy discussion, the panel unanimously agree that Jodi is the most improved overall, and deserves to graduate. After Jodi leaves, Andrew then makes the surprise announcement that Sean is also graduating this episode, for finally seeing the error of his speeding habits. Sean promises that he will always stick to the speed limit from now on, and that he will buy his own go-kart and take up track racing in order to get his thrills, though Andrew gives him and Melena a set of bumper stickers with the show's phone number on it, in case he ever speeds in public again.

Episode 7

In their final discussion, the judges immediately agree that while she still has some way to go, Shannon is definitely not Canada's Worst Driver, as she improved the most out of the final three and learned to take responsibility for her actions. As for the remaining two, however, most of the panel initially judge Michael to be Canada's Worst Driver, feeling that Henrietta would have had a better final drive had she been able to finish. Andrew, however, points out that Henrietta didn't finish, and that not only did she pass far fewer challenges in rehab, she often refused to take fault for her failures. The judges remain divided until the end, but the final decision ultimately swings against Henrietta; Michael therefore fails to graduate, while Henrietta becomes the second person to be named Canada's Worst Driver.

Episode 8

In this season's recap episode, Andrew explains the specific don'ts of driving, as illustrated by the contestants, excluding Henrietta and Matt. Michael (analytical expert) Jodi (motivational expert) Colin (ethical expert) Sean (logical expert) Shannon (emotional expert) and Karen (backseat bullying expert)

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