Do you get points on your license for driving with your lights off after dark?

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2026-03-01 09:15

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In Ontario, No, but you are subject to a fine of 90 dollars.

Here is a list of infractions and how many points they will cost you in Ontario

7 Points Failing to remain at the scene of a collision /Failing to stop when signaled or requested by a police officer 6 Points Careless Driving Racing Exceeding the speed limit by 50 km/h or more /Failing to stop for a school bus 5 Points Driver of a bus failing to stop at an unprotected railway crossing 4 Points Exceeding the speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h /Following too closely 3 Points Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h /Driving through, around or under a railway crossing barrier Failing to yield the right-of-way /Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal Failing to obey the directions of a police officer/ Driving the wrong way on a divided road Failing to report a collision to a police officer/ Improper driving when road is divided into lanes Crowding the driver's seat /Going the wrong way on a one-way road Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed road /Crossing a divided road where no proper crossing is provided Failing to slow and carefully pass a stopped emergency vehicle /Failing to move, where possible, into another lane when passing a stopped emergency vehicle Improper passing 2 Points Improper opening of a vehicle door /Prohibited turns Towing people�on toboggans, bicycles, skis, etc. /Failing to obey signs Failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing /Failing to share the road Improper right turn /Improper left turn Failing to signal /Unnecessary slow driving Reversing on a divided high-speed road /Driver failing to wear a seat belt Driver failing to ensure that a passenger less than 23 kg is properly secured /Driver failing to ensure that a passenger under 16 years is wearing a seat belt Failing to lower headlamp beams /Backing on a highway Driver failing to ensure child passenger is properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system or booster seat

        • Copied from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation

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