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Stunt Driving Laws in Ontario – The 30-Day Roadside License Suspension

What to Do After Receiving a 30-Day Stunt Driving Suspension in Ontario

The burning question for most drivers: “I just got slapped with a 30-day Stunt Driving suspension, what’s next?” Since September 11, 2021, Ontario has ramped up the penalties for Stunt Driving, upgrading from the previous 7-day suspension to a more substantial 30-day Stunt Driving suspension. This change can spell major inconveniences for those who find themselves facing this charge.

How Do I Get My Car from Impound If I Can’t Drive for 30 Days?

Many drivers are puzzled by the logistics. Your car gets impounded for 14 days, yet your driving license is suspended for 30 days—what gives? Unfortunately, you won’t be able to drive your car out of the impound lot yourself. You’ll need a friend or family member to help retrieve your vehicle. Otherwise, you could incur steep fees for the additional 16 days, adding up to potentially thousands more in tow-yard expenses.

The High Risks of Driving During a 30-Day Stunt Driving Suspension

Feeling tempted to get behind the wheel before your 30-day suspension is up? Think again. The penalties are staggering: a minimum $1,000 fine, another automatic 6-month license suspension, and even the possibility of 6 months in jail under section 53(1) of the Highway Traffic Act. Bottom line—don’t even consider it. The cost of using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft for a month pales in comparison to the risks involved.

Will the 30-Day Stunt Driving Suspension Affect My Insurance?

Here’s some relief: this 30-day Stunt Driving suspension is considered an “administrative suspension,” which usually won’t affect your insurance premiums. Insurance companies are more concerned with convictions than administrative actions.

How Do I Reinstate My License After a 30-Day Suspension?

Great news! You don’t need to pay a fee to get your license reinstated after a 30-day Stunt Driving suspension. All you need to do is contact Service Ontario towards the end of your suspension period for guidance on the reinstatement process.

Is a One-to-Three Year License Suspension Inevitable After a 30-Day Stunt Driving Suspension?

Absolutely not! A 30-day Stunt Driving suspension is just the start of your legal journey. The immediate consequences are harsh—a 14-day vehicle impound on top of the 30-day license suspension—but it’s not the end of the road. Your next move should be to seek specialized legal advice. The risks are enormous, ranging from job loss to the inability to take care of your family or even deal with emergencies.

Why You Should Consider Free Legal Advice for Stunt Driving 30-Day Suspension

This isn’t a sales pitch; we’re here to prompt you to seek professional, free legal advice. Specialized law firms in Stunt Driving offences might have the legal strategies to help you avoid a prolonged suspension. A free consultation could turn your situation around.

Ready to take the next step? Scroll down and book a free meeting with experts like Dan Joffe or myself, Jon Cohen. There’s no obligation, but this one call could be a game-changer in your Stunt Driving 30-day suspension case.

Remember, proper legal guidance can help you navigate the complexities of a 30-day Stunt Driving suspension. Don’t underestimate the severity of the charge and its long-term consequences. Knowledge is your best defence.

What happens if I drive during the 30-day suspension from Stunt Driving charges?

The penalties for driving while suspended are severe. If caught, you will be charged with 'driving while suspended' under section 53(1) of the Highway Traffic Act, which carries a minimum $1,000 fine, a mandatory 6-month further suspension upon conviction, up to 6 months in jail, and possible probation.

Does the 30-day suspension stay on my driving record and impact my insurance?

Yes, the 30-day suspension will stay on your driving record, but it is considered an 'administrative suspension' and generally does not affect insurance. Insurance companies penalize you for convictions, not administrative suspensions.

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Jonathan practices exclusively in defending Stunt Driving charges in Ontario.  He is the co-founding partner of Nextlaw and is licensed by the Law Society of Ontario.

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