My name is Jonathan Cohen, a partner at Nextlaw. We are at the forefront of defending against stunt driving charges in Ontario. I’m here to discuss upcoming changes to Ontario’s highway speed limits and their significant implications for stunt driving laws.
New Speed Limits on Ontario Highways
The Ontario government is setting new precedents on our provincial highways by raising the permanent speed limit from 100 km/h to 110 km/h on several key sections, both in northern and southern Ontario. This decision follows the success of similar adjustments made in 2022 and is in step with speed limits across Canada.
Sections of Highways Affected
Starting July 12, 2024, the speed limit will increase to 110 km/h on various sections, with all changes expected to be in place by the end of the year. Highways affected include stretches of Hwy 401, Hwy 403, Hwy 406, Hwy 416, and Hwy 69. These modifications extend zones with increased limits and introduce new areas to a faster pace of travel, promising a more efficient journey for Ontarians.
Ontario Courts Affected
Based on the following stretch of Highways, the following courts will most likely be dealing with Stunt Driving charges:
- Belleville POA Court
- Ottawa Court
- Sundridge / Parry Sound Court
- Woodstock court
- Stratford or Kingston Court
- Cobourg or Tri-County Court
- Welland or Niagara Court
Stunt Driving and the Law
Stunt driving charges on Ontario highways have often been associated with traveling at speeds of more than 50 km/h over the limit. The increase in the speed limit thus has direct consequences for drivers and how stunt driving charges are administered.
The Misconception About Speed and Stunt Driving
There’s a common misconception that on a highway, stunt driving charges are only for those exceeding the limit by 50 km/h or more. However, a lesser-known rule exists for speeds of 150 km/h or more, regardless of the posted limit. It means that under the revised speed limits, driving at 150 km/h on a 110 km/h highway will still result in stunt driving charges, even though it’s only 40 km/h over the limit.
Implications for Ontario Drivers
This change is crucial for drivers to understand. Being charged with stunt driving can lead to the immediate towing of your vehicle, a 30-day license suspension, and potentially a minimum of a 1-year further license suspension upon conviction.
Staying Informed and Seeking Legal Assistance
If you face a stunt driving charge anywhere in Ontario, it’s vital to get the right legal support. Reach out to our firm, and let’s craft a strategy to maintain your driving privileges and livelihood. The landscape is shifting, and staying informed is key to navigating these changes.
How do new speed limits affect stunt driving charges in Ontario?
The increase of highway speed limits in Ontario to 110 km/h affects stunt driving charges, as speeds of 150 km/h or more, regardless of the limit, still qualify as stunt driving. This change impacts how these charges are enforced, highlighting the need for awareness and caution.
What should you do if charged with stunt driving under new limits?
If charged with stunt driving under the new speed limits in Ontario, it's crucial to seek legal assistance. Professional representation can help navigate the changes and defend your case, aiming to maintain your driving privileges and manage potential consequences.