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Driving 40 km/h over the limit in Ontario is generally considered a:

Driving 40 km/h or more over the limit in speed zones under 80 km/h triggers Ontario's stunt driving laws, making it a major, stunt-level offence. Minor and mod

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Question: Driving 40 km/h over the limit in Ontario is generally considered a:

Answer options:

  • Minor speeding offence
  • Moderate speeding offence ✅ Major / stunt-level offence
  • No offence

Correct answer: Major / stunt-level offence

Explanation: Driving 40 km/h or more over the limit in speed zones under 80 km/h triggers Ontario's stunt driving laws, making it a major, stunt-level offence. Minor and moderate speeding categories apply to much lower speed thresholds, while "no offence" is incorrect because any speed exceeding the posted limit violates the Highway Traffic Act. Under Ontario law, reaching this stunt driving threshold carries severe, immediate penalties, including roadside driver’s license suspensions and vehicle impoundment. G1 candidates must understand these severe speeding thresholds, as the Ministry of Transportation frequently tests knowledge of high-risk driving penalties and their legal consequences.

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