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Demerit points stay on your driving record for:

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, demerit points remain active on your driving record for exactly two years from the actual date of the offence. The alternat

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Question: Demerit points stay on your driving record for:

Answer options:

  • 6 months
  • 1 year ✅ 2 years from offence date
  • 5 years

Correct answer: 2 years from offence date

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, demerit points remain active on your driving record for exactly two years from the actual date of the offence. The alternative options of six months, one year, or five years are incorrect because they do not align with the Ministry of Transportation's standard point-retention period, even though actual conviction records may persist longer on your public driving abstract. This rule helps the ministry track recent driving behavior and issue penalties. G1 candidates should memorize this two-year duration, as questions regarding demerit point lifespans and consequences for accumulating points are highly common on the official knowledge test.

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