The Brantford Police Service charged four drivers with stunt driving offences in Brantford, Ontario, between February 26 and March 9, 2026. The police traffic unit carried out the enforcement as part of a zero-tolerance policy against reckless driving and dangerous maneuvers on local streets.
According to the Brantford Police Service, drivers can face these charges for travelling 40 kilometres per hour or more over the speed limit in zones where the limit is set below 80 kilometres per hour. Officers are actively monitoring the community to catch high-risk driving behaviours and keep the roads safe for everyone.
Data from Nextlaw shows that stunt driving has become a growing issue in the city over the last decade. Between 2015 and 2024, the number of stunt driving charges in Brantford rose by 209 per cent.
This increase ranks the city ninth out of 53 court jurisdictions in Ontario for the growth of these specific driving offences. Local police say the crackdown serves as a reminder that they are looking for speeding and other dangerous actions to prevent accidents in the area.