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The Seriousness of Stunt Driving for G2 Drivers

As a G2 driver in Ontario, facing stunt driving charges is a matter of grave concern. The Moving Ontarians More Safely Act 2021 has intensified penalties, reflecting the severity of this offense. It's vital to understand the heightened risks and consequences you face as a novice driver.

Defining Stunt Driving in Ontario

Stunt driving encompasses various dangerous behaviors on the road. In Ontario, this includes:



- Excessive speeding: 50 km/h or more over the limit where the limit is above 80 km/h.

- Engaging in racing, tire squealing, burnouts, and other reckless driving practices.

- More obscure offenses like "ghost riding the whip" or driving with someone in the trunk.



Tailored Penalties for G2 Drivers

If you hold a G2 license, the penalties for stunt driving are notably harsher due to your inexperience:



- Immediate 30-day license suspension and 14-day vehicle impoundment upon arrest.

- Upon conviction: Minimum 1-3 year license suspension, 6 demerit points, fines between $2,000 and $10,000, and potential jail time up to six months.

- Additional penalties for accruing more than 3 demerit points.



Long-term Impact on Your Record

A stunt driving conviction will stay on your record for three years. However, courts can view records from the past decade, affecting future legal proceedings.

Stunt Driving and Your Insurance

A conviction can drastically alter your insurance situation, leading to either policy cancellation or a significant premium increase, especially for drivers under 25.

Financial Implications of Legal Defense

Fighting a stunt driving charge involves costs like the license reinstatement fee, vehicle impoundment fee, and legal fees. Despite these immediate costs, defending yourself can mitigate the long-term financial and legal repercussions.

Conclusion

For G2 drivers, the stakes are high with stunt driving charges. Understanding the law, its penalties, and the potential impact on your future is crucial. If you face such charges, seeking legal advice and considering a robust defense strategy is imperative.



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