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What is the penalty for using a handheld communication device while driving as a G1 or G2 driver in Ontario (first offence)?

G1 and G2 drivers caught using a handheld device face a fine of $615, 3 demerit points, and a 30-day licence suspension for a first offence.

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Question: What is the penalty for using a handheld communication device while driving as a G1 or G2 driver in Ontario (first offence)?

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  • A warning and mandatory attendance at a driver improvement clinic.
  • A small fine and a recommendation for safer driving habits. ✅ A fine of $615, 3 demerit points, and a 30-day licence suspension.
  • A fine of $1000 and 6 demerit points.

Correct answer: A fine of $615, 3 demerit points, and a 30-day licence suspension.

Explanation: G1 and G2 drivers caught using a handheld device face a fine of $615, 3 demerit points, and a 30-day licence suspension for a first offence.

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