Canada's Worst Driver 4

Canada's Worst Driver 4
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes 8
Release
Original network Discovery Channel Canada
Original release October 27 – December 15, 2008

Canada's Worst Driver 4 is the fourth season of Canada's Worst Driver, a Discovery Channel Canada television series which seeks to improve the driving of eight nominated contestants, each of which trying to avoid being named Canada's Worst Driver.

Like previous series, each contestant is nominated by a loved one, and are taken to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, located this year at an abandoned correctional facility in Guelph, Ontario. At the rehabilitation centre, each contestant is taught key driving skills, and are tested in various challenges, with three challenges to an episode. Before each challenge, host Andrew Younghusband performs each challenge to demonstrate that they are doable without error by an average driver. The first episode, where the contestants must drive to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre from a location an hour's drive away in the traditional first challenge, serves as a skills evaluation. Starting with the second episode, and at the end of every episode thereafter, the experts and Andrew decide on which of the remaining contestants have been sufficiently rehabilitated to be let go onto public roads. This continues until three contestants remain, where two traditional final challenges (a "mega-challenge" with elements of previous challenges, as well as a road test through public streets) determine who is named Canada's Worst Driver. Though normally one contestant leaves in every episode, the experts may, at their discretion, refuse to allow anyone to graduate, or conversely graduate more than one contestant in an episode. In extreme circumstances, the experts may also choose to expel a contestant with no intention of improving their driving skills.

This year, like the previous season, roughly half of the challenges are new to the series (though some are inspired by challenges seen in previous years), while the other half, such as the initial drive to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, the Eye of the Needle, the Water-Tank Challenge, the Mega-Challenge, and the series-ending road test, are returning from previous seasons. However, the challenges this season are more specifically tuned for the individual contestants than in previous years, to better address driving issues specific to each contestant. For this year, a fleet of brand-new luxury cars have been commissioned for some of the challenges.

Contestants

Judges

Three judges return from Canada's Worst Driver 3, though Scott Marshall, head instructor for the first three seasons, is not among them.

Synopsis

Contestant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Ashley van Ham IN IN IN IN IN IN IN CWD
Emily Wang IN IN IN IN IN IN IN RUNNER-UP
Amy-Lee Wisniewski IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Teagan Cramer IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Lindsay Kloss IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Donna Hicks IN IN IN MED
Ken Westwood IN IN OUT
Curt Higham IN OUT
     (OUT) The driver has graduated, and is out of the running for Canada's Worst Driver.
     (RUNNER-UP) The driver did not graduate, but is out of the running for Canada's Worst Driver.
     (IN) The driver was shortlisted but did not graduate from the episode.
     (MED) The driver was asked to leave from the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, due to a medical condition and is out of the running for Canada's Worst Driver.
     (CWD) The driver was ultimately named Canada's Worst Driver.
^1 Non-Elimination Week, due to all drivers failing the swerve and avoid.

Episode 1: Guilty as Charged

Original airdate: October 27, 2008

Before the episode draws to a close, Cam takes Donna, Teagan, Ken, and Ashley aside for a tour of the prison, and explain to them that their actions that had led them to their nomination and arrival at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre could have caused them to be sentenced to prison time. Donna for Drinking and Driving, Teagan for Hit and Runs, Ken and Ashley for their Street Racing on their way to the Rehabilitation Centre. Each of these four, in turn, are locked in a cell for a few minutes—long enough for all four to break down. Because this is the first episode and the contestants have just arrived, no one leaves the Driver Rehabilitation Centre.

Episode 2: Big Manoeuvres

Original airdate: November 3, 2008 Having arrived at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre, the lessons and challenges begin in earnest. The lessons begin with a how-to on large vehicle handling.

The vision tests reveal that, indeed, Emily has the worst vision among the contestants, with poor eyesight out of the right eye (which will require wearing glasses while driving). Ken, however, is also discovered to be colour-blind. When the judges convene, Curt and Amy make the short list—Amy because she showed no signs of breaking down, and Curt because when not distracted, he could be very competent. Andrew believes that if Curt was to be let go, he could have small minor accidents moving forward, yet if he let Amy go, he believes she could be in for a big accident. Because of this, he declares Curt the first graduate of the season.

Episode 3: The Urge to Merge

Original airdate: November 10, 2008 In this episode, the experts decide to address the contestants' difficulty with regards to merging into traffic.

At the end, Emily admits to needing more rehab, while Amy, Teagan, and Donna are told that they will not graduate this episode. The experts and Andrew are deadlocked, though: Dan and Cam are willing to overlook Ashley's parking brake incident, while Ken has taken rehabilitation to heart (even admitting that he is doing this for his quadriplegic wife), which, in Dr. Gembora's and Phillipe's eyes makes him the best driver. Andrew, however, places his vote behind Lindsay, but is pressured by the experts to change his vote and break the tie between Ken and Ashley. Thus, Andrew chooses Ken to be the next graduate.

Episode 4: Shifty Manoeuvres

Original airdate: November 17, 2008 The focus of this episode is driving manual transmission vehicles, and each contestant is given lessons on how to drive stick-shift. Manual transmission cars will be used throughout this episode.

Instead of Donna's run, Andrew discusses Donna's driving problems, at one point, taking her back to the scene of her out-of-control spinout from the ice-braking challenge. Donna is taken to the courtroom (the experts are not present) and shown video replays of her performances in the challenges thus far, and Andrew indicates that as far as the show is concerned, she should not drive. Donna, however, replies she intends to keep driving, only slower; surprisingly, Claude, despite having nominated her out of safety concerns, shares her resolve. Afterwards, Andrew and the panel agree that rather than graduate anyone, Donna will be sent home in what Andrew terms an "anti-graduation". Andrew returns Donna her licence, she is taken away by limo, and is last heard repeating she plans to keep driving, but slower. Andrew, in narration, indicates that Donna's licence was up for review by the province of Ontario, and that after leaving the show, Donna sent them an e-mail stating "I'm going to lose my licence thanks to your damn show." (Whether she actually did lose her licence is not stated, though it's heavily implied she did).

Episode 5: A Turn For the Worst

Original airdate: November 24, 2008 The five remaining contestants work on their skills in making smooth turns at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre. At the end of the previous episode, it was revealed that all four women remaining normally wear poor driving shoes to drive, which can be a hazard. Thus, all four women were ordered to do every subsequent challenge in "driving shoes".

The fact that all five failed the Swerve and Avoid challenge makes the experts' choice of who to graduate difficult, and Andrew is not comfortable with graduating anyone. Emily admits that she had owned glasses ten years ago and has stopped wearing them, but agrees to allow the show to arrange an eye exam for her. Ashley admits that her emotions are getting the best of her. Teagan admits his issue may simply be inexperience. Amy admits disappointment in her challenges, but still admits that there is improvement to be had. The experts shortlist comes down to Lindsay and Ashley, with the panel split between the two. Andrew, in the end, declares that Lindsay was the better of the two, and even had graduation in the bag before the Swerve and Avoid, but because she failed, no one graduates this episode.

Episode 6: It's All Reverse

Original airdate: December 1, 2008 The focus on this episode is on driving in reverse.

The experts agree that Lindsay and Ashley made the shortlist, though Phillippe gave Amy some consideration. The deciding factor is Lindsay's self-control with TJ in the car because Ashley, though the better technical driver, breaks down whenever Bryan is in the car. Thus, Lindsay becomes the next graduate.

Episode 7: Practice Makes Perfect

Original airdate: December 8, 2008 The focus on this episode are mainly traditional challenges: drivers will learn how to perform donuts and drive with an attached trailer.

For Ashley, graduation is paramount: if she does not graduate, she will miss her son's first birthday. The experts agree that though she may be the best driver, she is still too volatile with Bryan. Also shortlisted by the experts is Amy, who finished a strong second in all three of the day's challenges, and Teagan, who had the best in two out of the three. The three-way split decision eventually ends up in Teagan's favour, and he graduates, leaving the Driver Rehabilitation Centre in a cab. The decision does not go over well with any of the three ladies; Emily in particular (who believes that she should have graduated, despite doing the worst in most of the challenges) refuses to hug Teagan and then yells insults at him as he drives away. After the decision is passed, the girls laugh and ask simultaneously "What the hell just happened?"

Episode 8: The Verdict

Original airdate: December 15, 2008 The final three contestants will be pitted against the traditional challenges, including the Mega-Challenge, the challenge incorporating elements of previous challenges, as well as the road test through the streets of downtown Toronto. At the end of it all, one will be named Canada's Worst Driver.

At the end, the judges agree that Amy is not Canada's Worst Driver, and is the last graduate of the year since she isn't fearful on driving anymore. Between Ashley and Emily, though, the judges were divided: Philippe and Cam consider Emily to be the worst, feeling that her driving skills never showed any real improvement and that (aside from Donna) she was the worst challenge performer in every single episode this season. On the other hand, Dan and Dr. Gembora feel that Ashley is the worst, noting that whereas Emily had at least agreed to address her bad eyesight by wearing glasses, Ashley had made no attempt to improve her bad temper or her relationship with Bryan, and that her superior technical skills would be of no help if she got into an accident through distraction or road rage.

Andrew is left with the deciding vote and names Ashley as Canada's Worst Driver; a decision she is not too happy with, not least because she leaves the Driver Rehabilitation Centre with her car on the back of a tow truck (the same one that towed her challenge car after she left the parking brake on in an Episode 3 challenge). Emily meanwhile, is told by Andrew to keep wearing her glasses, and she knows that the next step is to gain more driving skills. Ashley is clearly furious at the decision, to the point of refusing the trophy and wanting to move to another continent.[1] However, Andrew does remind the audience that, in a year's time, there will be more drivers, and the Driver Rehabilitation Centre will be open once more, when someone else will be given the title of Canada's Worst Driver.

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