Speeding Ticket as an Uber Driver in Ontario: What You Need to Know
If you drive for Uber in Ontario and have received a speeding ticket, you're facing consequences that extend beyond the typical fine and insurance impact. According to NextLaw's analysis, gig economy drivers have unique concerns—your driving record directly affects your ability to earn income through the platform.
Why Your Driving Record Matters to Uber
Jon Cohen, who has represented many rideshare drivers facing traffic charges, emphasizes that Uber conducts regular background checks on its drivers. These checks include your driving abstract—the official record of your driving history maintained by Service Ontario.
Uber's driver requirements include maintaining a clean driving record. While the company doesn't publish exact deactivation criteria, serious violations or accumulated minor violations can trigger account review or deactivation.
What Uber Sees on Your Record
When Uber pulls your ...
Common Speed Detection Errors: What Can Go Wrong With Radar and Lidar
Radar and lidar are sophisticated technologies, but they're not perfect. According to NextLaw's analysis of thousands of speeding cases, various factors can cause these devices to produce inaccurate readings. Understanding potential error sources helps drivers evaluate whether challenging their ticket makes sense.
Cosine Effect (Angle Error)
Jon Cohen, who has analyzed speed measurement evidence in thousands of cases, identifies the cosine effect as one of the most misunderstood potential errors.
When a radar or lidar beam is aimed at an angle to a vehicle's path rather than directly head-on, it measures only the component of speed coming directly toward (or away from) the device. The reading will be lower than the actual speed—not higher.
This means the cosine effect generally works in the driver's favor, not against them. However, it becomes relevant when the measured speed is very close t...