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Demerit Points in Toronto, OntarioIn Ontario, when one receives a traffic ticket, there can be more repercussions than just a fine. One such repercussion is the accumulation of demerit appoints. Demerit points accumulate against your driver's license when you are convicted of a traffic ticket charge such as speeding or reckless driving. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario determines the amount of demerit points for each specific traffic ticket. A driver begins with zero demerit points and accumulates demerit points for convictions. When a driver is convicted of a particular traffic offence, the demerit points are entered into their record. Demerit points will stay on the drivers record for two years. More Information about Demerit Points in Toronto, Ontario.There are a number of demerit points applied for each type of traffic violation. When one accumulates 9 demerit points on the driver's license, the Ministry of Transportation of may call to arrange a meeting to hear an explanation of why their driver's license should not be suspended. If one acquires 15 or more points and it is a first suspension, the license will be suspended for 30 days from the date the license is surrendered to the Ministry of Transportation. Drivers can lose their license for up to two years if they fail to surrender their license.
The following is a list of traffic violations that results in specific demerit points as listed on the Ontario Ministry of Transportation Website (www.mto.gov.on.ca):
Ontario Demerit Point System.
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