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In Ontario, distracted driving causing a collision can result in:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, distracted driving that causes a collision leads to severe legal consequences, making the option of higher penalties, demer

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Question: In Ontario, distracted driving causing a collision can result in:

Answer options:

  • A warning only ✅ Higher penalties, demerits, and possible careless-driving charge
  • No consequence
  • Insurance discount

Correct answer: Higher penalties, demerits, and possible careless-driving charge

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, distracted driving that causes a collision leads to severe legal consequences, making the option of higher penalties, demerits, and a potential careless-driving charge correct. Severe crashes elevate distracted driving to careless driving, which carries hefty fines, six demerit points, licence suspension, or even jail time. Conversely, receiving a mere warning or facing no consequences contradicts Ontario's strict zero-tolerance road safety laws, and insurers will increase premiums rather than offer discounts. For the G1 exam, memorizing distracted driving penalties is crucial, as the Ministry of Transportation frequently tests candidates on driver safety, demerits, and escalating licensing sanctions.

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