Canada's Worst Driver 14
Canada's Worst Driver 14 is the fourteenth and final season of the Canadian competitive reality television series Canada's Worst Driver. This season is the ninth consecutive season filmed at the Dunnville Airport in Dunnville, Ontario. It premiered on October 29, 2018 on the Discovery Channel in Canada. After a final road test in Hamilton, Ontario, the season concluded on December 17, 2018, when Brandon Wilkins was named Canada's Worst Driver.
This season's theme was the "Evolution of Driving" and saw the introduction of several modern technological devices such as GPS navigation, backup cameras, and automatic trailer reversing.
Contestants
This season features seven contestants, down from the eight featured in the previous season.| Contestant | Age | From | Vehicle | Notes | Finish |
| 39 | Bedford, Nova Scotia | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | Father of three who, in addition to being an aggressive driver, has also driven while impaired. | ||
| 22 | Calgary, Alberta | Chevrolet Avalanche | Drives aggressively and has written off four cars and accumulated over 100 traffic tickets. | ||
| 62 | Airdrie, Alberta | BMW X5 | Uncomfortable behind the wheel due to being struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian 13 years ago, requiring two years of recovery and physiotherapy. | ||
| 28 | Campbellford, Ontario | Hyundai Accent | Self-taught "erratic and reckless" driver nominated after getting into six collisions in just over one year. | ||
| 32 | Victoria, British Columbia | Hyundai Elantra | Suffers from "severe anxiety", accumulated approximately 60 traffic tickets, texts "all the time when drive". | ||
| 21 | Thunder Bay, Ontario | Hyundai Elantra | Distracted driver; damaged six cars and was T-boned with her infant daughter on board. | ||
| 20 | Saint John, New Brunswick | Toyota Corolla | Only licensed for 10 months. Struggles with basic driving skills and is impatient while operating a vehicle, leading to 35 accidents and five cars being written off. He also experiences anxiety while driving, which sometimes manifests itself as aggression. |
Experts
Cam Woolley is the show's longest-serving expert, having been present in every season except the first and has seen the habits of Canadian drivers change drastically since 2000, with the most common offense having changed from DUI to distracted driving. He is the traffic expert on CP24 in Toronto and had a 25-year career as a traffic sergeant with the Ontario Provincial Police.Philippe Létourneau is a veteran high-speed driving instructor who counts BMW and Ferrari among his clients. Since joining the show in the third season, the average car has gained considerably in speed and acceleration, making his job a particularly important one.Shyamala Kiru is the show's resident psychotherapist and relationship expert, a position which has become more demanding each year since joining the show in the seventh season, as the stresses in driving and everyday life seem to always be on the increase.Tim Danter is the show's head driving instructor, a position he has held since joining the show in the eighth season. In this position, he not only gives the drivers help and instructions for challenges, but gives them further lessons off-screen.Challenge history
For further information on challenge results, see below.Graduation table
Episodes 2 and 3 were non-elimination weeks, due to Darris' pending assault charge and history of violence and road rage, and to Jen's fears that Darris' road rage might return if he graduates early, respectively.Episode 5 was a non-elimination week, due to all contestants wanting to remain at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre and all contestants failing the Reverse Flick.