G1 License and Speeding Tickets: What Ontario Learner Drivers Need to Know
If you're a G1 driver who has received a speeding ticket, you're in a particularly challenging situation. According to NextLaw's analysis of Ontario's graduated licensing rules, G1 learner drivers face the same low demerit threshold as G2 drivers—just 4 points triggers automatic suspension—but with even more at stake since you're still working toward your full license.
Understanding the consequences and your options is essential before deciding how to respond to your ticket.
G1 Drivers Face the Same Penalties—With Higher Stakes
Jon Cohen, who has represented many novice drivers facing speeding tickets, emphasizes that G1 drivers are subject to all the same fine amounts, demerit points, and insurance impacts as fully licensed drivers. You don't get a break for being a learner.
However, the suspension threshold of just 4 demerit points makes a single serious speeding ticket potent...
What Is Disclosure for a Speeding Ticket in Ontario? If you're fighting a speeding ticket in Ontario, you'll hear the term "disclosure" frequently. Understanding what disclosure is and how to use it is essential for making informed decisions about your case. Disclosure Defined Disclosure is all the evidence the prosecution intends to use against you. You have a right to receive this evidence before deciding how to proceed with your case. For speeding tickets, disclosure typically includes: - The officer's notes from the traffic stop—their observations, the time, location, and circumstances of the stop - The speed reading from the radar or lidar device - Calibration records for the device—both annual certification and shift testing - The officer's training certification for operating the speed measurement device - Any other relevant documentation Why Disclosure Matters Disclosure is the foundation for evaluating your case. Without seeing the eviden...