Quote Originally Posted by mohammad View Post
Dspace9, the definition of stunt driving in Ontario has changed this year. It now includes “ Drivers caught driving 40 km/h or more above the speed limit where the maximum is less than 80 km/h will face stunt driving charges.” And “ Tire squealing, burnouts, or driving with the intention to cause some or all tires to lose traction.” and a whole bunch of other vague and ambiguous clauses you can read about here: https://www.thinkinsure.ca/insurance...g-ontario.html note that stunt driving comes with a minimum 1 year license suspension.
Good info to know, thanks mohammad. Same law has been beefed up pretty much.

Stunt driving charge in Ontario if you're caught driving with a person in the trunk.

Well I have been a trunk passenger twice, once was in Mexico on vacation, the other time in a brand new Mazda3. Many years ago, the old EVO looking ones, yellow station wagon. Nice car, you never see those anymore.

I did the exotic car experience at Cayuga raceway kinda near Hamilton, last summer, postponed ticket, and the first thing they say in the 15 minute classroom spiel is, "don't speed when you leave here today"