Canada's Worst Driver 2 Explained

Num Episodes:8
Network:Discovery Channel
Prev Season:Canada's Worst Driver season 1

Canada's Worst Driver 2 is the second season of the Canadian reality TV show Canada's Worst Driver, which aired on the Discovery Channel. As with the past season, eight people, nominated by their family or friends, enter the Driver Rehabilitation Centre to improve their driving skills. In season 2, Driver Rehabilitation Centre is located at CFB Borden. Unlike the previous season, when the focus was on Winter Driving, the focus of this season was on Summer Driving. The initial drive started in Wasaga Beach, Ontario and the final road test occurred in Toronto, Ontario. The Driver Rehabilitation Program was one week shorter, due to two candidates graduating in the penultimate episode of this season.

The candidates in season 2 included a 43-year-old video game race car champion who had trouble curbing his speed on the open road; a 22-year-old student with $10,000 in unpaid tickets for speeding and parking; and a police school student who had been pulled over 40 times in 3 years.[1]

Experts

Only one expert returns from Canada's Worst Driver:

Contestants

Synopsis

Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Henrietta Gallant IN IN IN IN IN IN CWD
Michael Telford IN IN IN IN IN IN RUNNER-UP
Shannon Willemsen IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Sean McConnell IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Jodi Slobodesky IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Colin Sheppard IN IN IN EXPL
Karen Carson IN IN OUT
Matt Elkind IN OUT

(CWD) The contestant became Canada's Worst Driver.

(RUNNER-UP) The contestant was runner-up for Canada's Worst Driver.

(OUT) The contestant graduated.

(IN) The contestant was shortlisted for graduation.

(EXPL) The contestant was expelled.

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.

Sean graduated immediately after Jodi on the condition that Melena readmit him to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre should he be caught speeding.

Notes and References

  1. News: 15 October 2006 . Debut . 2024-06-10 . Edmonton Journal . ProQuest.