From left: Andrew Cristillo with his daughters Chloe, Leah and Ella, and his wife Christina. He was killed on Aug. 3 after being hit by a driver charged with dangerous driving and stunt driving.
Ontario is set to table legislation today to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of a man who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver in the summer.
Andrew’s Law would enact lifetime driving bans for those convicted of dangerous driving causing death.
The new law would also allow police to immediately suspend a driver’s licence for 90 days if they have reason to believe someone is driving dangerously, and impose increased fines.
The law is named after Andrew Cristillo, a 35-year-old father of three who was killed on Aug. 3 after being hit by a driver charged with dangerous driving a

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