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Received a Speeding Ticket in Hastings County? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Hastings County, you're part of a rapidly growing number of drivers facing this situation. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Hastings County issued 164,092 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. What's remarkable is the recent explosion in enforcement—2025 is on pace to issue more tickets than any previous year by a massive margin. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Hastings County Speeding Enforcement: Explosive Recent Growth Hastings County's speeding enforcement tells a dramatic story of recent escalation. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across Ontario, has analyzed these patterns. The data shows enforcement that grew modestly for years before exploding in 2024 and 2025. In 2015, Hastings County iss...
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Your distracted driving charge isn't a "minor ticket." Ontario classifies HTA 78.1 distracted driving as a major conviction—same tier as careless driving. Most drivers don't realize this until they see their insurance bill: 100–150% surcharge for 3+ years. That's an exôra $12,117 in insurance costs over just three years. But here's the good news: many charges get withdrawn or reduced to minor offences when properly defended. Spending $800–$1,200 on legal representation can save you $9,000+. Why Is Distracted Driving a "Major" Conviction, Not "Minor"? Ontario's Actuarial Society and insurance industry classify driving offences into three tiers based on risk and harm: Conviction Tier Insurance Surcharge Example Offences Duration Minor Conviction 10–20% surcharge Failure to signal, disobey sign, broken taillight 2–3 years Major Conviction 100–150% surcharge HTA 78.1 distracted driving, careless driving, impr...
Received a Speeding Ticket in Burlington? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Burlington, you're facing a decision that nearly 200,000 drivers have confronted over the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Burlington issued 197,891 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. Interestingly, Burlington shows a pattern different from most Ontario jurisdictions—enforcement has actually declined from its 2016 peak. Understanding the full costs of your ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Burlington Speeding Enforcement: A Declining Trend Burlington's speeding enforcement tells a unique story among Ontario jurisdictions. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases, has analyzed these patterns carefully. While most cities have seen enforcement surge in recent years, Burlington's numbers have generally declined. In 2016, Burlington issued 26,3...
Your distracted driving charge isn't a "minor ticket." Ontario classifies HTA 78.1 distracted driving as a major conviction—same tier as careless driving. Most drivers don't realize this until they see their insurance bill: 100–150% surcharge for 3+ years. That's an extra $12,117 in insurance costs over just three years. But here's the good news: many charges get withdrawn or reduced to minor offences when properly defended. Spending $800–$1,200 on legal representation can save you $9,000+. Why Is Distracted Driving a "Major" Conviction, Not "Minor"? Ontario's Actuarial Society and insurance industry classify driving offences into three tiers based on risk and harm: Conviction Tier Insurance Surcharge Example Offences Duration Minor Conviction 10–20% surcharge Failure to ...
Received a Speeding Ticket in Caledon? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Caledon, you're facing a decision that nearly 200,000 drivers have confronted over the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Caledon issued 198,011 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. For a town of just over 75,000 residents, that's an extraordinary number—reflecting Caledon's position as a major thoroughfare for traffic moving through Peel Region. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Caledon Speeding Enforcement: High Volume for a Small Town Caledon's speeding enforcement tells an interesting story. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across Ontario, has analyzed these patterns. The data shows consistent high enforcement throughout the decade, with numbers climbing to new peaks in recent years. In 2...
Fighting a Speeding Ticket in Brampton: What You Need to Know in 2026 If you've received a speeding ticket in Brampton, you're facing one of Ontario's busiest traffic courts. With over 200,000 speeding charges processed through Brampton Provincial Offences Court between 2015 and 2025, understanding how this court operates can make the difference between a costly conviction and a successful resolution. Brampton Speeding Ticket Statistics: The Numbers You Need to Know Brampton Provincial Offences Court has seen dramatic fluctuations in speeding enforcement over the past decade. NextLaw's analysis of official court data reveals that charges peaked at 46,327 in 2021—nearly four times the 2019 level of just 8,580 charges. Dan Joffe, traffic lawyer at NextLaw, notes that Brampton's prepaid fine rate of 45.7% means that nearly half of all charged drivers simply pay without fighting. Brampton Speeding Charges by Year - 2015: 15,747 charges - 2016: 15,125 charg...
If you've just received a distracted driving ticket in Ontario, the $615 fine probably feels like the worst part. But here's what most Ontario drivers don't realize until it's too late: that single ticket can increase your car insurance by 100% to 150% — and the financial damage lasts for three years or longer. The fine is just the beginning. Ontario issued over 55,000 distracted driving charges in 2025 alone, and insurance companies treat every one of them as a major conviction. That classification — the same tier as improper school bus passing — triggers a chain reaction in your insurance that can cost you $10,000 or more in excess premiums over three years. At NextLaw, we've helped thousands of Ontario drivers fight their traffic charges and protect their driving records. Jonathan Cohen, our legal representative, sees the insurance fallout of distracted driving convictions every day. In this guide, we'll show you exactly how much your insurance will increase,...