More careless driving charges dropped in Ontario as courts grapple with pandemic backlogs

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After Meredith Wilkinson lost her right leg six years ago — a garbage truck hit her and dragged her under its front tire — she had to go through driver retraining to get her licence back.

But the driver who turned into her in a Toronto bike lane wasn’t required to do any training at all.

“I had to undergo [retraining] and that made sense to me, there was something that had changed physically to me and there’s checks and balances,” she said. 

“But it’s just shocking that the driver who did that to me, they would not have to do that sort of

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