Grey County OPP Enforce Distracted Driving Laws For 5 Whole Days! 51 Drivers Charged
Source: Area OPP
Date: Tue Mar 27 02:17:06 MST 2018
In an ongoing effort to keep our roads safe for all road users, Grey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) participated in the recent Distracted Driving Campaign which was held from March 12 - 18, 2018. As a result, 51 drivers were charged with distracted driving (hand-held communications device).
Grey County OPP remind motorists that if convicted of distracted driving, a fully licenced driver will receive:
- a fine of $400, plus a victim surcharge and court fee, for a total of $490 if settled out of
court
- a fine of up to $1,000 if you receive a summons or fight your ticket
- three demerit points applied to your driver's record.
Drivers who endanger others because of any distraction, including hand-held and hands-free devices, may still be charged with Careless Driving under the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) or even Dangerous Driving under the Criminal Code (CC). Both charges carry heavy fines and penalties.