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Distracted drivers caught talking on hand-held communication devices, adjusting their GPS or watching DVDs will get three demerit points, starting Oct. 20, the province announced Wednesday.
Drivers on their phones with dogs behind the wheel, steering with their knees, and passengers with children on their laps are ...
Murray says his proposed bill would also boost fines for distracted driving, a maximum penalty of $1000 and 3 demerit points which means insurance rates for offenders could go up.
MPPs of all political stripes are calling on the government to tack demerit points on to the $155 fine introduced four years ago for using hand-held devices while driving.
Ontario proposed a potentially costly hike in penalties for distracted drivers Monday by imposing three demerit points in addition to a maximum fine of up to $1,000 as part of wide-ranging road ...
The owner of Jock Shields Driving School welcomes the MTO introducing demerit points for drivers caught using electronic devices but worries that it won’t be enough to snuff out the risky behavior.
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