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Received a Speeding Ticket in Greater Sudbury? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Greater Sudbury, you're facing a decision that nearly 100,000 drivers have confronted in the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Greater Sudbury issued 93,298 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. What's remarkable is the recent explosion in enforcement—2025 is on pace to be the largest year ever by a significant margin. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Greater Sudbury Speeding Enforcement: A Northern Surge Greater Sudbury's speeding enforcement tells a dramatic story of recent transformation. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across Ontario, has analyzed these patterns. The data shows enforcement that declined through the late 2010s before exploding in 2024 and 2025. In 2015, Greater Sudbu...
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Distracted Driving Charges by City in Ontario: Where Enforcement Is Highest Distracted driving is dangerous, and Ontario police take it seriously. But enforcement levels vary dramatically across the province. If you've been charged with distracted driving in your city, you need to know what you're facing and where your local court is located. This guide breaks down distracted driving charges by city across Ontario based on 10 years of data (2016-2025), insurance impacts for your area, and court locations where your case will be heard. Toronto Leads Ontario with Nearly 100,000 Charges Toronto is the epicenter of distracted driving enforcement in Ontario. With 99,346 charges recorded over 10 years, Toronto accounts for more distracted driving violations than most entire regions of the province combined. Why so high? Toronto's massive population, gridlocked streets, and heavy police presence mean more traffic stops. O...
Received a Speeding Ticket in Windsor? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Windsor, you're facing a decision that over 100,000 drivers have confronted in the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Windsor issued 101,086 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. As Ontario's southernmost major city and a key border crossing point, Windsor's enforcement patterns reflect its unique position. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Windsor Speeding Enforcement: Steady and Consistent Windsor's speeding enforcement shows remarkable consistency compared to other Ontario jurisdictions. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across the province, has analyzed these patterns. Unlike cities with dramatic swings, Windsor's numbers have remained relatively stable. In 2015, Windsor issued 10,154 s...
Received a Speeding Ticket in Guelph? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in Guelph, you're facing a decision that over 110,000 drivers have confronted in the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, Guelph issued 111,432 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. The Royal City has seen enforcement reach new heights in recent years. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. Guelph Speeding Enforcement: Climbing to New Peaks Guelph's speeding enforcement has fluctuated over the decade but is now at historic highs. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across Ontario, has analyzed these patterns. The data shows the 2025 partial year already exceeding any previous full year. In 2015, Guelph issued 9,531 speeding charges. Numbers varied through the years, dropping to 5,888 in 2022. Since then, enforcemen...
Received a Speeding Ticket in Ottawa? Here’s What You Need to Know If you’ve recently received a speeding ticket in Ottawa, you’re facing a decision that thousands of other drivers in the nation’s capital confront every year. According to NextLaw’s analysis of Ontario court data, Ottawa issued 1,288,302 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025—making it the second-highest ticketing jurisdiction in Ontario, trailing only Toronto. That’s an extraordinary number that reflects just how seriously Ottawa takes speed enforcement. The choice between paying your ticket and fighting it isn’t straightforward. Understanding the true costs—the fine itself, the impact on your insurance rates, demerit points, and your driving record—is essential before making that decision. Ottawa Speeding Enforcement: A Dramatic Transformation Ottawa’s approach to speeding enforcement has undergone a radical transformation over the past decade. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across ...
Received a Speeding Ticket in London? Here's What You Need to Know If you've received a speeding ticket in London, you're facing a decision that over 140,000 drivers have confronted in the past decade. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario court data, London issued 143,464 speeding charges between 2015 and 2025. As Southwestern Ontario's largest city, London's enforcement patterns affect drivers from across the region. Understanding the full costs of a speeding ticket—beyond just the fine—is essential before deciding whether to pay or fight. London Speeding Enforcement: Recent Recovery London's speeding enforcement shows a pattern of decline followed by recent recovery. Jon Cohen, who has represented thousands of speeding cases across Ontario, has analyzed these trends. The data shows enforcement that dropped significantly before bouncing back strongly. In 2015, London issued 15,108 speeding charges. Numbers declined steadily to just 6,791 in ...
How to Get a Distracted Driving Ticket Withdrawn in Ontario A distracted driving charge in Ontario doesn't have to become a permanent mark on your record. Thousands of drivers face these charges every year, and many of them successfully get their tickets withdrawn or reduced to lesser offences. Understanding your options—and acting quickly—can save you thousands of dollars in insurance surcharges and protect your driving privileges. This guide walks you through the three proven paths to withdrawal, what "withdrawn" actually means, and why fighting your charge makes financial and legal sense. Quick fact: A withdrawn charge means zero insurance impact, zero demerit points, and no conviction on your record. It's as if the charge never happened. This is dramatically different from a conviction, which can cost over $12,000 in extra insurance premiums over three years. What Does "Withdrawn" Actually Mean? Before we explore how to get your charge withdrawn, y...