
Excavation work being done on our new site last month!
The days of having to schedule Metro Vancouver CODE ZERO public programs on weekday evenings (like the one in the attached picture) because of the busy weekend schedule at the Pitt Meadows Driving Facility is finally coming to an end. “And that’s a good thing in every way!” stated Andrew Field, president of CODE ZERO Licensing International Inc. “For one thing, the days are getting shorter so the programs are getting shorter along with them.”

More than double the size for the end of the month!
The good news of weekend dates becoming available is due to the fact that the JIBC is paving a brand new driving pad next to the existing one at Pitt Meadows Airport specifically for emergency-responder training and CODE ZERO programs. Scheduled to be ready by late this month, the new pad will be even larger than the existing one. This means that a further 250,000 + square feet of pavement will be available for use. “In fact, for larger corporate programs, a total of over 500,000 square feet of paved surface will be available, should we ever need it!” Andrew claims. “We are truly excited about going forward with more CODE ZERO programs. Our clients have been asking for it and now we can start making plans for our Level 3 programs in addition to scheduling more Level 1, 2 and Group programs.”

Go, Go, Go Guys!!!
As the attached photos show, quick progress is being made thanks to the great weather recently in Metro Vancouver. The aerial view shows the existing pavement to the left of the soon-to-be paved area.

CODE ZERO Level 2 student’s cars taking a break during an evening class!
Within the next week, CODE ZERO expects to have a number of courses scheduled for October. So, please stay posted by checking our website (www.codezerodriving.com) for new dates!