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If you are convicted of distracted driving in Ontario, what is the minimum fine for a first offence?

The correct answer is $615 because under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a first conviction for distracted driving carries a total minimum penalty of $615, whi

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Question: If you are convicted of distracted driving in Ontario, what is the minimum fine for a first offence?

Answer options:

  • $490 ✅ $615
  • $850
  • $1000

Correct answer: $615

Explanation: The correct answer is $615 because under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a first conviction for distracted driving carries a total minimum penalty of $615, which includes the victim fine surcharge and court fees. The $490 option is incorrect as it is only the base fine before these mandatory surcharges are added. The $1,000 option is the maximum court-imposed fine for a first offence, not the minimum, and $850 is simply incorrect. Memorizing the specific fines, suspensions, and demerit points for distracted driving offences is essential, as these penalty thresholds are frequently tested on the G1 written exam.

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