Careless Driving

Careless Driving vs. Dangerous Driving: Know the Difference

March 18, 2026 · 7 min read

One is a provincial offence, the other is a criminal charge. Here's how prosecutors decide — and how we defend both.

This is placeholder article content. Bridge Legal Services publishes plain-language guides to help Ontario drivers understand their options before pleading to any traffic charge.

Key takeaways

  • Never pay a ticket without understanding the demerit point and insurance impact first.
  • Requesting a trial preserves every defence — including negotiations with the prosecutor.
  • Most matters are resolved without the driver ever appearing in court.

Next steps

If you've received a ticket in Ontario, contact Bridge Legal Services for a free consultation. Book online or call our Etobicoke office.

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