Most common traffic offenses in Ontario

Most common traffic offenses in Ontario

Jonathan Leblanc

Ontarians commit thousands of traffic violations every year. Unfortunately, the figure is growing despite the tightening of legislation. Of all the offenders, distracted drivers stand out the most. Everyone knows that even a driver's licence suspense does not always stop a person from future violations. What are the most common traffic tickets offenses among Ontario drivers?

Speeding

Who doesn't love getting the most out of their favorite car? Unfortunately, speeding significantly increases the chance of an accident! Therefore, speeding is fraught with significant fines, 3-6 demerit points, a high price for car insurance, as well as driver's licence suspension.

Careless driving

People driving dangerously, entering oncoming lanes, and not paying attention to other drivers can get Careless driving tickets. Such fine will cost you from 400 to several thousand dollars. You may receive 6 demerit points, an increase in the cost of car insurance, and even a driver's licence suspension. Therefore, do not forget that you are not the only road user and respect other drivers.

Running red light

Distracted drivers often drive through red lights. They get distracted and don't notice traffic lights. This kind of driving is especially dangerous for pedestrians who are ready to cross the road during the permitting light. Therefore, drivers receive 3 demerit points for each red-light running.

Distracted driving

The Ontario authorities have significantly tightened penalties for distracted driving. So forget about food/drinks, dressing up, or talking on the phone if you don't want traffic tickets. Otherwise, you'll face high fines, 3-6 demerit points, and a driver's licence suspension for 3.7 and 30 days.

Drunk driving

Drunk driving is a Criminal offense with serious consequences. It isn't only high fines and licence suspension. The driver can go to jail and get a criminal record for life.



Report Page