The show aiming to find the worst of the worst drivers in Canada has Edmonton in its sights.

The eighth season of Canada’s Worst Driver is coming back to Edmonton to round up the city’s most delinquent drivers in an effort to improve road safety.

The show sends the drivers to a road-safety rehab of sorts, improving core driving skills through training and a series of challenges. Each episode, one person graduates and returns to city streets a safer, more skilled motorist, until one person is touted as Canada’s worst driver.

Producers want wives, husbands, friends, grandparents — anyone who would benefit from full-on, hands-on, drivers training.

“Let’s face it, everyone knows a bad driver,” said Guy O’Sullivan, executive producer of the show.

“We’re here to help. This isn’t just about a TV show. For a lot of people, driving means freedom, and driving safely might mean saving lives.”

Casting begins in April, and those selected for the show will be flown to Ontario in June to take part in one of the world’s most innovative and effective driver’s training programs. Riding shotgun will be their brave nominator.

Submissions can be sent to driver@propertelevision.com

allison.salz@sunmedia.ca