
Should You Just Pay Your Distracted Driving Ticket in Ontario?
Paying your distracted driving ticket in Ontario is the same as pleading guilty — and usually the worst move. Here’s what it locks in, and what you could do instead.

Paying your distracted driving ticket in Ontario is the same as pleading guilty — and usually the worst move. Here’s what it locks in, and what you could do instead.

Holding your phone at a red light can be distracted driving in Ontario. Here’s what section 78.1 actually covers — and what it doesn’t, from GPS to hands-free to eating.

A distracted driving conviction can raise your Ontario car insurance more than you’d expect, and the impact can last around three years. Here’s what happens and how to avoid it.

A distracted driving ticket in Ontario costs far more than the fine. Here’s the real price — fine, demerit points, suspension, and years of insurance impact — and why paying is the most expensive move.

In Ontario, the 3-day licence suspension for distracted driving only applies on conviction — not at the roadside. Here’s what really happens, what it costs, and what to do first.

Facing a stunt driving charge in Ontario? Use the 6 C’s to choose the right lawyer or paralegal — and verify each one yourself before you pay. A NextLaw guide.