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Criminal Driving offcenses |
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| Driving without insurance: |
| It is illegal to drive a motor vehicle that is not properly insured. The law requires every motor vehicle to be insured with at least the third party liability coverage. |
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Insurance firms in Ontario categorize convictions on ones record as Major and Minor offences.
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| Major offences include all criminal driving offences |
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- Impaired Driving,
- Following Highway Traffic Act offences
- Failure to remain at the Scene of a collision and failing to report it
- Fail to Stop for Police
- Careless Driving
- Fail to Stop for a School Bus
- Racing, Speeding over 50 km/h
- Driving While under Suspension
- G1 or G2 Drivers licence conditions offences
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The Driver's Permit Study Guide
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The Computerized
Study Guide
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The Motorcycle's Permit Study Guide
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The Truck's Permit
Study Guide
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CAA Driver Training Where Driving is for life
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