The 500-page document found a "significantly higher" collision rate for motorists who sign up for Ontario's voluntary beginner driver education program compared with those who don't take the course.
Auditors found that 55 per cent of first-time drivers enrolled in the program but crashed their cars about 62 per cent more often.
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