If you hold a G1, G2, M1 or M2 licence, a first distracted driving conviction in Ontario is very different from what a fully licensed driver faces. You pay the same fine — $615 if you settle out of court — but as a novice driver you get no demerit points. Instead, you face a 30-day licence suspension for that first conviction, ten times the three-day suspension a fully licensed driver gets. I'm Jon Cohen, Partner at NextLaw, a distracted driving ticket law firm in Ontario. Here's what's different for new drivers, and why it's a bigger deal than it looks. What is the distracted driving penalty for new drivers in Ontario?
If you hold a G1, G2, M1 or M2 licence, you pay the same fine as a fully licensed driver — $615 if you settle out of court. But here's the key difference: as a novice driver, you don't get demerit points. Instead, you face a licence suspension — and it's not the three days a fully licensed driver gets. For a new driver, a first distracted d...
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