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See the escalating fine, demerit points, and licence suspension for a hand-held device (distracted driving) conviction.
Estimate only — not legal advice. Set fine is $615; the range reflects the maximum possible fine.Holding, viewing, or using a hand-held phone, tablet, or GPS device while driving all fall under this offence.
Suspension length climbs from 3 days (1st) to 7 days (2nd) to 30 days (3rd+) for fully licensed drivers.
G1/G2/M1/M2 drivers face steeper suspensions (30/90 days, then cancellation) but no demerit points for this specific offence.
Distracted driving is treated severely by insurers — often a 25-50% premium surcharge on a single conviction.
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