
are convicted of certain driving-related offences ( e.g., careless driving, driving 50 km / h or more over the speed limit).have a medical condition that a doctor believes could affect your ability to drive safely.do not pay a traffic fine when ordered by a court.do not pay court-ordered child or spousal support.fail to attend the remedial measures program.the result of a demerit point interview is unsatisfactory.fail to attend a demerit point interview on your driving record.accumulate too many demerit points on your driving record.fail to stop for a police officer and court believes that you tried to escape police.break the graduated licensing rules for new (‘novice’) drivers.fail or refuse to give a breath sample when asked by police.Your driver’s licence could be suspended if you: if you receive a suspension letter from the Ministry of TransportationĪ court will order a suspension if you are convicted of violating certain driving-related laws.at the side of the road (a roadside suspension).You can lose your driver’s licence for many reasons - but every suspension is considered serious.
