Careless Driving – Example 1:
The driver was driving eastbound on Highway 401 near London Ontario. Due to a momentary inattention, the driver lost control of her car and drove into the ditch. There was no other cars involved and the damage to her vehicle was minor.
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Careless Driving – Example 2:
The driver was involved in a minor rear end accident in the City of Toronto. The vehicle in front of him came to a sudden stop at a traffic light and the driver was unable to stop his vehicle without hitting the back of the car…
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Upon his plea of guilty, the appellant was convicted of careless driving and was sentenced to jail for 90 days (to be served intermittently, on weekends) and probation for one year. He appeals his custodial sentence.
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Mr. Ariganello suffered an intense cough. His eyes closed, he was dizzy and lost control of his car within 2 to 4 seconds. At that time, the car veered off the roadway, collided with Ms. Carolyn M. who was on the shoulder of the road, and ended up in a snow bank.
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Much of the evidence of the prosecution and defence witnesses was the same or very similar and I would describe the following facts as not in dispute. At the time of the collision there was a terrible snowstorm with blowing snow. The road conditions were very poor. The roads were in various spots either snow covered, slushy, icy and slippery.
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