Tips for Speed.
In a rush? Quick tips to stay safe
The faster you go, the longer it takes to stop
The faster you go, the more you pay
Beginning in January 2009, if you have one or more excessive speeding ticket, you’ll pay a Driver Risk Premium (DRP). It’s based on convictions over a three-year period, and includes any offences that occur on or after Jan. 1, 2008.
And you’ll pay the DRP on top of your cost of insurance.
If you’re caught speeding up to 20 km/h over the limit in your community or on a highway, the fine is $138. If you’re caught doing more than 60 km/h, the fine is $483. In a school, playground or construction zone, if you’re caught going up to 20 km/h over the speed limit, the fine is $196. And if you’re caught going more than 60 km/h, you’ll pay $483.
