If you reach too many points again, your licence will be suspended for another 6 months.
Demerit points are added to your driver’s licence, if you are convicted of breaking certain driving laws. The rules are different depending on if you are a new driver or have a full licence. This information will explain how the demerit points system works.
You cannot surrender a suspended licence at DriveTest centres.
These points will stay on your licence for two years. Any new points added to your record could bring you back for an interview.
If you reach too many points again, your licence will be suspended for another 6 months.
If you are a novice driver and have committed an offence resulting in demerit points, you may also receive a licence suspension or cancellation under Ontario’s escalating penalties program.
All drivers face penalties if they violate the laws of Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act. Novice drivers can also receive “escalating” penalties – consequences that get stiffer with each similar offence – for breaking certain laws.