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Ontario's Andrew's Law: Lifetime Bans for Dangerous Drivers

November 25, 2025
Updated November 25, 2025 at 10:33 a.m.
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CityNews Toronto
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford meeting with Andrew Cristillo's family to discuss Andrew's Law.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford meeting with Andrew Cristillo's family to discuss Andrew's Law.

Ontario is set to introduce Andrew's Law, a legislative proposal aimed at curbing dangerous driving by imposing lifetime driving bans on individuals convicted of dangerous driving causing death. This initiative is a tribute to Andrew Cristillo, a father of three, who tragically lost his life on August 3 after being hit by a driver engaging in stunt driving. The incident occurred in Ontario, and the driver involved had previously been charged in an accident involving an Ontario Provincial Police vehicle on Highway 401. Premier Doug Ford, after meeting with Cristillo’s family, pledged to propose this legislation in response to their petition.

"Andrew's Law represents a significant step in holding reckless drivers accountable and protecting the public."

Legal Perspective: This proposed legislation enhances legal measures to deter dangerous driving and promote road safety.

Key Takeaways

Andrew's Law proposes lifetime driving bans for deadly dangerous driving.

Immediate 90-day license suspensions for suspected dangerous driving.

Increased fines for dangerous driving offenses.

What This Means for Ontario Residents

For Ontario residents, Andrew's Law signifies a stricter approach to handling dangerous driving incidents, potentially enhancing public safety on roads like Highway 401. If passed, the law will allow police to suspend licenses for 90 days immediately, pending conviction, and increase fines for dangerous driving offenses. This development underscores the importance of understanding your legal rights and obligations when involved in or affected by motor vehicle accidents. By imposing harsher penalties, the law aims to deter reckless driving and protect families from similar tragedies.

What You Should Do

1

Seek medical attention immediately if injured Urgent

Document all injuries and obtain necessary treatment

2

Report the incident to local authorities Urgent

Ensure the dangerous driving is officially recorded

3

Gather evidence such as photos and witness statements Urgent

Collecting evidence can support any legal claims

4

Consult with a personal injury lawyer Urgent

Understand your rights and options for compensation

5

Keep detailed records of all expenses and losses

Accurate documentation is crucial for claims

Your Rights and Options

As a resident of Ontario, if you or a loved one are affected by dangerous driving, you have the right to seek legal recourse. Understanding the implications of Andrew's Law can help you navigate the complexities of traffic law and ensure that justice is served. Consulting with experienced personal injury lawyers can provide clarity on your rights and the potential for compensation in the event of an accident.

Common Questions Answered

How UL Lawyers Can Help

Facing the aftermath of a dangerous driving incident can be overwhelming. At UL Lawyers, we understand the emotional and legal challenges involved. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the process, offering compassionate support and expert legal advice to help you secure the justice and compensation you deserve. Reach out for a free consultation to discuss how we can assist you in these difficult times.

If you're affected by dangerous driving incidents, contact us to explore your legal options and ensure your rights are protected.

Important Legal Disclaimer

This summary provides information on proposed legislation in Ontario and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized legal assistance, please consult with a qualified attorney.