Received a Speeding Ticket in Toronto? Here's What You Need to Know
If you've just received a speeding ticket in Toronto, you're far from alone. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Toronto issued 2,410,582 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025—more than any other jurisdiction in the province. That's an average of over 219,000 tickets per year, with enforcement reaching unprecedented levels in recent years.
The question facing every Toronto driver who receives a speeding ticket is the same: should you simply pay the fine, or is it worth fighting? The answer depends on understanding the real costs involved—not just the fine itself, but the long-term impact on your insurance rates, demerit points, and driving record.
Toronto Speeding Enforcement: The Numbers Tell the Story
Toronto's speeding enforcement has changed dramatically over the past decade. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across the GTA, has tracked th...
A common concern about when you were pulled over for Stunt - "How does the way that I interacted with the officer affect my case?"
It can actually have a big impact on your case. The way in which you interact with the officer is recorded in the officer's notes at the roadside, and then submitted later to the courts in the form of "disclosure" or evidence. The evidence has all the information about your roadside charge - The radar reading
- the radar calibration
- officer interaction
- all other details of the charge I didn't believe the officer caught me at the rate of speed. Something was wrong.
Arguing with the officer at the roadside as ZERO benefit. Once the officer determines that you were Stunt Driving, they have authority to charge you, impound your car, and suspend your license. Arguing does not change this. Also, the officer generally does not even have to show you the radar or speed reading. They simply issue the ticket, an...