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What is the current range of the fine for a distracted driving offence in Ontario for a fully licensed driver?

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a fully licensed driver convicted of distracted driving faces a fine ranging from $615 to $3,000. This range starts with

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Question: What is the current range of the fine for a distracted driving offence in Ontario for a fully licensed driver?

Answer options:

  • $250 - $500
  • $400 - $1000 ✅ $615 - $3000
  • $500 - $1500

Correct answer: $615 - $3000

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a fully licensed driver convicted of distracted driving faces a fine ranging from $615 to $3,000. This range starts with a first-offense out-of-court fine of $615 and escalates up to $3,000 for subsequent offenses or contested court cases, which also trigger demerit points and license suspensions. Outdated ranges like $400 to $1,000 reflect older legislation, while the other choices are incorrect estimates. This steep penalty structure deter handlers of electronic devices to enhance road safety. For the G1 exam, memorizing these specific progressive penalty brackets for major traffic violations is crucial, as monetary fines are frequently tested.

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