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Penalties Toughened for Serious Traffic Offences |
Effective January 1, 2010, penalties for the following offences will increase:
- failure to stop at a red light - the maximum fine will increase from $500 to $1,000
- failure to wear a seat belt and failure to ensure passengers under 16 are properly secured - the maximum fine will increase from $500 to $1,000
- careless driving and failure to remain at the scene of a collision - the maximum fine will increase from $1,000 to $2,000. Other existing maximum penalties for these offences will remain, including a two-year licence suspension and six-month jail term.
Ban On Hand-Held Devices Now Ontario Law
- As of Monday Feb 01 2010, drivers caught texting, emailing, browsing or dialing a hand-held electronic device that's cell phones, MP3 players, laptops, DVD players, even GPS could face fines up to $500.
Strike over: Drive Test Centers to re-open in January. The strike by Ontario's 590 driving examiners at 93 drive-test sites is over and they'll be back to work in the New Year.
About Us
During the last several years J.Ch. Professional Services Driving School has earned a reputation for trustworthy services and best training courses. Our goal is not only to teach people how to safely operate a motor vehicle, but also to give our students the best possible training for becoming smart and skillful drivers in this highly motorized age. To support our goals we like to introduce our customized Driver Beginner Education Program with Simuride (Driving Simulator). During driving on simulator our students experience driving in different weather conditions and during day and night.
Our nine licensed professional instructors will teach you all you need to know to not only pass your road test, but ensure that you'll be driving safely every time you get behind the wheel.
Thank you for visiting the J. Ch. Professional Services Driving School web site. We look forward to seeing you on the road!
