Is the ministry planning on lowering the driving age?
No. The Ontario government reviewed all provincial laws that set a minimum age. Our province wanted to make sure it didn’t discriminate under the Ontario Human Rights code and the Canadian Charter of Rights. After this review, the government decided to maintain 16 as the legal minimum age for many “adult” activities such as leaving school, working full-time and driving. The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) realizes many teenagers regard a driver’s licence as an important step towards independence and adulthood. Some would even like to see the driving age lowered to 15. Statistics, however, show that drivers between 16 and 20 are involved in the greatest number of collisions per age group. MTO is extemely concerned by the number of young people killed and injured in these accidents. That is why we introduced graduated licensing in 1994.