Ontario Demerit Points, list of Ontario Demerit Points

Demerit Points Can Have Serious Consequences

Traffic Tickets, and Speeding tickets with the associated Demerit Points can have a direct impact on Insurance Rates, and can cause your drivers licence to be suspended.

Description of Offence
Points

Failing to remain at scene of accident

7

Careless driving

6

Racing

7

Stunt Driving - Exceeding speed limit by 50 km/h or more

6

Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 50 km/h or more

6

Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h

4

Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h

3

Drive in prohibited lane

3

Driving through, around or under railway crossing barrier

3

Failing to yield right of way

3

Failing to obey a stop sign, signal light or railway crossing signal

3

Failing to obey directions of police constable

3

Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed highway

3

Failing to report an accident

3

Improper Passing

3

Improper driving where highway divided into lanes

3

Failing to stop for school bus

6

Following too closely

4

Crowding drivers seat

3

Drive wrong way – divided highway

3

Pass off Roadway

3

Drive in High Occupancy Lane

3

Cross divided highway – no proper crossing provided

3

Wrong way in one way street or highway

3

Backing on Highway

2

Seatbelt offences

2

Pedestrian crossover

2

Failure to share road

2

Improper right turn

2

Improper left turn

2

Failing to Signal

2

Unnecessary slow driving

2

Failing to lower headlamp beam

2

Improper opening of vehicle door

2

Prohibited turns

2

Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis, etc prohibited

2

Failing to obey signs prescribed by regulation under section 182 (1)

2

Drive with radar warning device

3

The Ministry of Transportation regulates drivers by adding a system of demerit points to most traffic tickets issued in Ontario. As well other US States and other Canadian Provinces have similar systems in place.

Drivers who receive traffic tickets, or demerit points in other jurisdictions may have the conviction added to their Ontario drivers licence. This is especially true for tickets from New York State, Michigan and Quebec.

By issuing demerit points for traffic tickets the Ministry attempts to penalise bad drivers who accumulate too many demerit points by removing their driving privileges, and subsequently their right to drive.

Probationary drivers in Ontario are allowed to accumulate six demerit points, fully licenced drivers may accumulate fifteen demerit points. Upon reaching fifteen demerit points the Ministry of transportation will suspend the driver's licence for thirty days for a first violation, and up to six months for any subsequent accumulations of demerit points.

As well, fully licenced drivers may be required to attend at the offices of the Ministry for an interview upon the accumulation of nine demerit points.

The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario may suspend a driver's licence as a result of a demerit point interview, failing to appear for the interview, or if the driver has not shown cause at the interview why the drivers licence should not be suspended.

Drivers convicted of certain driving-related offences will have demerit points recorded on their records. It is a common misconception that drivers "lose" demerit points due to convictions for certain traffic offences. In fact, a driver begins with zero demerit points and accumulates demerit points for convictions.

Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the offence date. If you collect enough demerit points, you can lose your driver's licence. You can learn more at www.Demerit-Points.com

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