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Stunt Driving for 15 Seconds? It’s Still Stunt Driving

Many drivers believe a brief moment of excessive speed or a quick passing maneuver shouldn’t result in severe consequences. However, Ontario’s stunt driving laws under Section 172(1) of the Highway Traffic Act are not forgiving, regardless of how briefly the offence occurred.

Understanding the Law’s Strict Application

The Highway Traffic Act makes no distinction between someone who speeds excessively for 15 seconds versus 15 minutes. You’ve committed the offence once you exceed the threshold – 40 km/h over the limit on roads under 80 km/h or 50 km/h over on roads 80 km/h or higher.

Immediate Consequences

The moment an officer determines you’ve committed a stunt driving offence, several automatic penalties take effect:

These penalties apply regardless of your explanation about passing another vehicle or only speeding briefly. The law operates on a zero-tolerance basis, making no exceptions for temporary infractions.

Long-Term Impact

Insurance Consequences

A stunt driving conviction remains visible on your record for three years from the conviction date. Insurance companies view this offence as a primary risk indicator, often resulting in the following:

  • Significant premium increases
  • Possible policy cancellation
  • Classification as a high-risk driver

License Suspension

The court-imposed penalties are equally severe:

  • First offence: 1-3 year license suspension
  • Second offence: 3-10 year suspension
  • Third offence: Indefinite suspension

Common Misconceptions

The legal system regularly encounters drivers who misunderstand stunt driving charges. A pervasive belief exists that having a clean driving record will shield them from the full force of the law. Others arrive in court convinced their brief infraction deserves special consideration, mainly when the excessive speed lasted only moments. For instance, a driver who briefly accelerates to overtake a slow-moving vehicle or speeds up to avoid a potential collision. Perhaps most commonly, drivers assert that they were merely passing another vehicle safely, believing this justifies their temporary speed increase.

How to address misconceptions about stunt driving charges

First-time offenders often express shock when they discover that their previously spotless record carries little to no weight in these proceedings. These misconceptions, while understandable, reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of how Ontario’s stunt driving legislation operates. The law was designed to eliminate subjective considerations and apply equally to all drivers, regardless of their history or circumstances.

The Legal Framework

Section 172(1) of the Highway Traffic Act is one of Ontario’s most stringent traffic laws, deliberately structured to leave no room for interpretation or discretion. The legislation operates on a simple threshold principle – once you exceed the specified speed limit by the designated amount, you have committed the offence.

This straightforward approach means prosecutors don’t need to demonstrate how long you were speeding or prove you intended to stunt drive. They aren’t required to show that your actions endangered other drivers, nor do they need to present evidence about your driving history. The law’s black-and-white nature serves a clear purpose: to eliminate subjective factors and ensure consistent enforcement across all cases. This rigid framework reflects the legislature’s determination to combat excessive speeding through absolute deterrence, regardless of the circumstances or duration of the offence.

Financial Impact

The monetary consequences are substantial:

  • Minimum fine of $2,000
  • Maximum fine of $10,000
  • Additional 25% victim surcharge
  • Impound and towing fees ranging from \$800 to \$1,500

Why Duration Doesn’t Matter

The law’s strict application serves several purposes:

  1. Deterrence: By removing discretion regarding duration, the law sends a clear message that excessive speed is never acceptable.
  2. Public Safety: Even brief periods of excessive speed can result in catastrophic accidents.
  3. Enforcement Clarity: Officers don’t need to consider mitigating factors, leading to consistent application.

Looking Forward

Statistics show that stunt driving incidents have increased 130% in recent years. This trend has led to even stricter enforcement and zero tolerance for explanations about brief infractions or passing maneuvers.

Professional Legal Representation

Professional legal representation is not just advisable, it’s crucial, given these charges’ severity and long-lasting impact. The consequences of a stunt driving conviction extend far beyond the immediate penalties, affecting your mobility, employment opportunities, and financial stability for years to come.

Remember, the law doesn’t care if you were only speeding for a few seconds or passing another vehicle. The threshold is absolute, and the consequences are severe. The best approach is to avoid exceeding these limits entirely. This can be achieved by always being aware of the speed limit, using cruise control to maintain a steady speed, and being mindful of your surroundings. Even a momentary lapse in judgment can result in years of consequences.

What are the penalties for stunt driving in Ontario?

Penalties include a 30-day license suspension, 14-day vehicle impoundment, fines up to $10,000, and long-term insurance impacts.

Does the duration of speeding affect a stunt driving charge?

No, Ontario's laws enforce zero tolerance for excessive speeding, regardless of how briefly the offence occurs.

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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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