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Important Links

Ontario, Canada Ministry of Transportation website
 
Click here: The Ontario Ministry of Transportation Home Page

Obtain your Ontario, Canada driving record
 
Click here: Driver and vehicle online services - Ontario.ca

Ontario, Canada Demerit Point System
 
Click here: Demerit Point System

 

Demerit Point System

Drivers convicted of certain driving-related offences have demerit points recorded on their records. It is a common misconception that drivers "lose" points due to convictions for certain traffic offenses. In fact, a driver begins with zero demerit points and accumulates demerit points for convictions. Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the offense date. If you collect enough points, you can lose your driver's license. Below is a table outlining the demerit point penalties for driving offenses:

7 Points
Failing to remain at the scene of a collision
Failing to stop when signaled/requested by a police officer

6 Points
Careless Driving
Racing
Exceeding the speed limit by 50 km/h or more
Failing to stop for a school bus

5 Points
Driver of a bus failing to stop at an unprotected railway crossing

4 Points
Exceeding the speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h
Following too closely

3 Points
Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h
Driving through, around or under a railway crossing barrier
Failing to yield the right-of-way
Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
Failing to obey the directions of a police officer
Driving the wrong way on a divided road
Failing to report a collision to a police officer
Improper driving when road is divided into lanes
Crowding the driver's seat
Going the wrong way on a one-way road
Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed road
Crossing a divided road where no proper crossing is provided
Failing to slow and carefully pass a stopped emergency vehicle
Failing to move, where possible, into another lane when passing a stopped emergency vehicle
Improper passing
Improper use of high occupancy vehicle lane

2 Points
Improper opening of a vehicle door
Prohibited turns
Towing people — on toboggans, bicycles, skis, etc.
Failing to obey signs
Failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing
Failing to share the road
Improper right turn
Improper left turn
Failing to signal
Unnecessary slow driving
Reversing on a divided high-speed road
Driver failing to wear a seat belt
Driver failing to ensure that a passenger less than 23 kg is properly secured
Driver failing to ensure that a passenger under 16 years is wearing a seat belt
Failing to lower headlamp beams
Backing on a highway
Driver failing to ensure infant/child passenger is properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system or booster seat

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