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Driving 10 km/h over the limit in Ontario is generally considered a:

Exceeding the speed limit by 10 km/h is classified as a minor speeding offence because Ontario traffic law groups speeding under 16 km/h into this lowest severi

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Question: Driving 10 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: Minor speeding offence

Explanation: Exceeding the speed limit by 10 km/h is classified as a minor speeding offence because Ontario traffic law groups speeding under 16 km/h into this lowest severity tier, which carries fines but no demerit points. It is not considered "no offence" because any speed above the posted limit violates the Highway Traffic Act, while moderate and major or stunt-level classifications are reserved for much higher speeds. Under Ontario's traffic laws, understanding these thresholds is highly relevant for the G1 exam, as candidates must be able to distinguish between minor infractions and major offences that trigger immediate license suspensions or point accumulation.

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