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Dangerous Driving
The law interprets the term “dangerous driving” more broadly nowadays. Some of the circumstances where dangerous driving charges are commonly being laid may surprise you. A dangerous driving charge carries an automatic 10 demerits on your licence, a hefty fine, licence suspension, and/or jail time.
Here's an example - bending over to pick up a burning cigarette while driving on the highway at 100 km/h. By the time you get your eyes back on the road, you've traveled the distance of a football field. The loss of concentration can result in an accident and you could be charged with dangerous driving.
Dangerous driving charges can also be laid if you cause an accident because:
Keep your eyes on the road and drive safely.
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