
Dangerous Driving vs Careless Driving Ontario: Key Differences
In Ontario, both dangerous driving and careless driving are serious charges—but they are not the same. They carry different legal classifications, penalties and long-term consequences.

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In Ontario, both dangerous driving and careless driving are serious charges—but they are not the same. They carry different legal classifications, penalties and long-term consequences.

If you’ve been convicted of a serious traffic or criminal driving offence in Ontario, it doesn’t always mean the matter is closed. You may have

Losing your licence can feel like losing your freedom. Whether it’s due to a criminal charge or a serious traffic offence, a licence disqualification Ontario

When you are charged with a driving offence, the wording of that charge matters more than most people realize. To the average person, “dangerous driving”

Let’s break down refusing a breath sample in Ontario: If you’re pulled over and a police officer demands a breath sample, refusing to comply may

Impaired driving is one of the most serious traffic-related criminal offences in Ontario. It carries harsh penalties, long-term consequences, and a criminal record if convicted.

One of the most common questions Ontario drivers ask after receiving a traffic ticket is whether it could lead to a criminal record. The short

Receiving a traffic ticket in Ontario can be a stressful experience, and deciding how to fight it is your next critical step. You have two

The past week of May 15-21, including the Victoria day long weekend was Canada Road Safety Week. Therefore, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) as well as

Demerit Points Blogs Common questions that we find clients have is what are Demerit Points? How many Demerit Points do I start with? How long

Pedestrian Crossing Warm weather is finally here in Ontario! With the coming of this lovely warm weather means busier streets with pedestrians. As of 2016 drivers

It is expected that July 2018 will be the official legalization date of marijuana legalization. With the new legalization, it has drivers concerned about the
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