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Novice Driver Fine Calculator

See the fine and licence suspension consequences of common G1, G2, M1, and M2 novice driver violations in Ontario.

Estimate only — not legal advice. Novice driver rules are stricter and escalate faster than full licence rules.
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Select the violation type and number, then click Calculate.
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Zero BAC Rule

G1/G2/M1/M2 drivers must have absolutely no alcohol or drugs in their system while driving — no "warn range" tolerance.

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Speeding & Automatic Suspension

Any single ticket resulting in 4+ demerit points triggers an automatic suspension for novice drivers, regardless of running point total.

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Distracted Driving

Novice drivers face the same fines as full-licence holders for hand-held device use, but no demerit points — just suspension.

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Three Strikes

A third qualifying violation typically cancels a novice licence entirely, requiring the full graduated licensing process to restart.

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