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DUI: Stats, Ontario Law, and Impacts of Charges

Impaired driving, also called driving under the influence or DUI, refers to the operation of a vehicle while the driver’s ability to do so is compromised by alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs, alone or in any combination. Types of vehicles where DUI charges could apply include not only road-going vehicles, but also off-road vehicles and ATVs, motorcycles, boats, and snowmobiles. While as a society we are doing a better job of exercising appropriate judgement when it comes to driving under the influence, DUIs remain the second leading criminal cause of death in Canada after homicide and the second most common criminal offence processed in Canadian courts.

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Is My Car a Write-Off? What Are My Options?

So many cars are written off as total losses in serious collisions that the terms “write-off” and “totalled” have become everyday expressions in our language. Although approximately 17% of all collisions in Canada result in write-offs, there is a lot of confusion surrounding what is meant, how it is determined and what rights and obligations you have as the owner of the vehicle.

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