2009年5月13日星期三
Canada's Worst Driver 4
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Communication interface (RS232 C standard; RS422 optional) Serial communication interface, with selectable baud rate Canada's Worst Driver 4FormatReality televisionDeveloped byProper TelevisionPresented byAndrew YounghusbandNarrated byAndrew YounghusbandCountry of originCanadaLanguage(s)EnglishNo. of episodes8ProductionExecutive producer(s)Guy O'SullivanProducer(s)Blair RicardRunning time60 minutesBroadcastOriginal channelDiscovery Channel CanadaOriginal airingOctober 27, 2008ChronologyPreceded byCanada's Worst Driver 3Related showsCanada's Worst HandymanCanada's Worst Handyman 2Canada's Worst Handyman 3Britain's Worst DriverCanada'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. So far, as Season 4 has progressed, one candidate has been removed from the competition, while the panel has chosen on one occasion to not graduate anyone.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.Contents1 Contestants 2 Judges 3 Synopsis 3.1 Episode 1: Guilty as Charged 3.2 Episode 2: Big Manoeuvres 3.3 Episode 3: The Urge to Merge 3.4 Episode 4: Shifty Manoeuvres 3.5 Episode 5: A Turn For the Worst 3.6 Episode 6: It's All Reverse 3.7 Episode 7: Practice Makes Perfect 3.8 Episode 8: The Verdict 4 References 5 External links // ContestantsTeagan Cramer, 18, from Edmonton, Alberta, despite being an excellent skateboarder, is a young and nervous driver who tries to compensate by jerking the steering wheel back and forth (termed the "wobble"). However, his dangerous driving is causing him trouble in meeting people of the opposite sex. The youngest nominee in the history of the series, he is nominated by his friend, Mat Smith. He drives a black 1988 Ford Ranger. Curt A. Higham, 51, from New Westminster, British Columbia, has been in 46 accidents through his driving career. Part of this may be due to the fact that he is so distracted, often he does not watch the road. He was originally nominated by his husband Vance for Canada's Worst Driver 3, but it was only this year that he was accepted at rehab. In fact, Vance had refused to allow Curt to drive for over three years due to his driving record. He drives a green Ford F-150. Donna Hicks, 61, from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, is a fearless drivero much so she refuses to stop at stop signs or red lights. Yet, simple driving tasks such as reversing seems to elude her. She even sometimes drinks and drives, which she claims happens only when she plays bingo. 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