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Graduated Driver’s Licensing Improvement Program

Drivers in any stage who are found at fault for a collision, or who receive traffic convictions, will be placed in the Graduated Driver’s Licensing Improvement Program.

If the first incident is a traffic conviction with a rating of two points or fewer, the driver will be sent a warning letter.

If the first incident is a traffic conviction with a rating of three points or more, or an at-fault collision, the driver will be required to attend an education/safety seminar.

Additional incidents, whether a traffic conviction or an at-fault collision, will result in the following:

  • 2nd – Defensive Driving Course
  • 3rd – Driver Improvement Training – educates drivers on responsibilities and consequences of driving and encourages safe driving habits
  • 4th – 30-day driver’s licence suspension
  • 5th – 90-day driver’s licence suspension
  • 6th – 180-day driver’s licence suspension
  • 7th or more – interview and further action

For a complete list of traffic offences and the points assigned to them, call 1-800-667-9868.

 

 

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What is Graduated Driver’s Licensing?

Graduated Driver’s Licensing Chart ( Click here for PDF version )

Steps in the Graduated Driver’s Licensing Program

What is the difference between Graduated Driver’s Licensing and the Probationary Drivers Program?

Graduated Driver’s Licensing/Probationary Drivers Program comparison chart ( Click here for PDF version )

The transition to Graduated Driver’s Licensing on Sept. 1

Frequently asked questions

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