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Driving 20 km/h over the limit in Ontario is generally considered a:

In Ontario, driving between 16 and 29 km/h over the speed limit is classified as a moderate speeding offence and incurs three demerit points. A minor offence ap

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Question: Driving 20 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: Moderate speeding offence

Explanation: In Ontario, driving between 16 and 29 km/h over the speed limit is classified as a moderate speeding offence and incurs three demerit points. A minor offence applies to speeds under 16 km/h over the limit, while major or stunt-level offences require exceeding the limit by 30 km/h or more, making those choices incorrect. Since any speed over the limit is illegal, "no offence" is false. Under the Highway Traffic Act, speed brackets determine the severity of fines and demerit points. For the G1 exam, memorizing these specific speed thresholds and their respective penalties is crucial, as Ontario demerit point brackets are highly tested.

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