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Introduction to Stunt Driving Laws

Stunt driving is a significant traffic offense in Ontario, and it's essential to understand what it entails. If you're caught driving 50 km/h over the speed limit, you're not just speeding; you're stunt driving according to provincial law. This charge carries severe penalties that can impact your driving privileges and much more.

A Real Case of Stunt Driving: The Impact on a Family

Recently, a mother faced a nightmare scenario when she was stopped for driving significantly over the speed limit on a quiet road in Northern Ontario. As a partner at Nextlaw, I handled her case. She was not only shocked by the stunt driving charge but also by the fact that the officer handcuffed her in front of her children, leading to a very stressful situation for the whole family.

What Does Stunt Driving Entail in Ontario?

In Ontario, stunt driving includes driving 40 km/h or more over the speed limit. When charged, the driver faces immediate consequences, such as an automatic 30-day suspension and the vehicle's impoundment for 14 days. These measures are part of the law's strict approach to handling what it deems dangerous driving behaviors.

The Emotional Versus Legal Realities of Stunt Driving Charges

It's natural to feel overwhelmed by the emotions of such a distressing experience, but it's crucial to recognize that personal feelings don't hold weight in the legal process. In court, the focus is on the facts and the law, not the emotional distress caused by the incident, even when children are involved.

The Importance of Legal Representation in Stunt Driving Cases

This is where experienced legal counsel becomes indispensable. With Nextlaw's expertise, we were able to guide our client through the complexities of her stunt driving charge. By understanding the court's perspective and developing a strong legal strategy, we helped her maintain her driving privileges and mitigate the potential penalties.

Conclusion: Reach Out for Professional Legal Advice

If you're dealing with a stunt driving charge in Ontario, it's vital to seek professional advice. Legal experts who specialize in traffic law can provide the guidance you need. For assistance with your case, contact Nextlaw. We're committed to helping drivers navigate the legal system and work towards a favorable outcome.



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