{"id":2273,"date":"2016-08-12T14:52:52","date_gmt":"2016-08-12T19:52:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mazinlawyers.com\/?p=2273"},"modified":"2017-03-24T15:39:44","modified_gmt":"2017-03-24T15:39:44","slug":"stunt-driving-racing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mazininjurylawyers.com\/2016\/08\/12\/stunt-driving-racing\/","title":{"rendered":"Stunt Driving, Racing and Dangerous Driving Offences"},"content":{"rendered":"

Stunt Driving, Racing and Dangerous Driving Offences often come with hefty sanctions. The Highway Traffic Act, and Regulation 455\/07, defines stunt driving and racing. \u201cRacing\u201d can include chasing another vehicle, or when two or more cars race one another at a \u2018marked departure\u2019 above the designated speed limit, in a competitive manner. The term \u201cstunt\u201d can mean popping wheelies, drifting, doing donuts, and exceeding the speed limit by of 50 km\/hour. Less commonly known definitions of stunt driving include driving in a manner that may endanger another person by intentionally preventing passing, stopping, or cutting off another vehicle.<\/p>\n

An individual who is charged with a stunt driving or racing offence will immediately receive an administrative driving suspension for seven days (effective right away), a 7 day vehicle impound, and incur the associated towing and impound fees.\u00a0 If convicted, they may also receive:<\/p>\n