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Because driving with children isn’t just a ride β€” it’s an adventure. πŸš—βœ¨
At Unity Driving School (DDO, MontrΓ©al), we care about helping families stay safe on every journey. Whether you’re driving to daycare, school, or a weekend getaway, these five expert-approved tips can make your family trips safer and stress-free.


1️⃣ Buckle Up β€” Safety Comes First

Child car seats have expiration dates and must meet Canadian safety standards.
In QuΓ©bec, every child under 145 cm (4 ft 9 in) or 9 years old must use an approved child seat or booster.

πŸ’‘ Quick Check:
If you can pinch the harness strap β€” it’s too loose!
The chest clip should sit at armpit level, and the five-point harness should be used for as long as possible β€” it’s the safest option for little passengers.


2️⃣ Zero Distractions β€” No Exceptions πŸ“΅

Kids can turn a calm drive into a mini circus. Stay focused:

  • No texting or quick phone calls while driving.

  • Set your playlist before you start the engine.

  • Keep snacks and toys ready in advance.

Even two seconds of distraction is enough to cause a serious accident. Always keep your eyes on the road and your mind on driving.


3️⃣ Plan Breaks to Keep the Peace β˜•

Every 2–3 hours, make a short stop. Let your children stretch, have a snack, and relax.
A 10-minute break can save you miles of noise and stress β€” and it helps you stay alert, too.


4️⃣ Lead by Example β€” Kids Learn from You πŸ‘€

Your driving habits are their first lessons.
Every complete stop, every signal, every calm reaction teaches them something.

When another driver cuts you off β€” take a breath instead of honking.
πŸ‘§πŸ‘¦ Remember, little eyes are watching and little ears are listening.


5️⃣ Be Prepared for the Chaos πŸŽ’

Always keep a β€œparent kit” in your car: wipes, snacks, water, first-aid kit, spare clothes, tissues, and a calm playlist.
Secure loose objects β€” even a small toy can turn dangerous during sudden braking.

And never, ever leave a child alone in the car β€” not even for a minute.


🚘 Final Thoughts

Driving with children requires preparation, patience, and presence.
When you stay calm and organized, every trip becomes smoother, safer, and far more enjoyable.

At Unity Driving School, we help MontrΓ©al families drive with confidence β€” one lesson at a time.


πŸ“ Unity Driving School β€” West Island (DDO), MontrΓ©al, QC
πŸ“ž 514-349-8055 | πŸ“§ ecoleunity@gmail.com | 🌐 ecoleunity.ca

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