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Turning Traffic Tickets Prohibited Turn, Disobey Sign, Unsafe Turns u# }( i! {7 m1 M
and Lane Change Violations 6 V& I4 B: V' K$ Z
The fine attached to a turning violation, like most moving violations, is not the only penalty for a traffic ticket for a turning violation. Any turning traffic ticket has four different penalties.- Two or Three demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- Determination of fault where an accident has occurred
- Possible insurance increases
Disobey Sign Traffic Ticket$ _4 C' R$ b" ] o3 z
A disobey sign traffic ticket has the following penalties.- Two demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- Possible insurance increases
5 N" g" J4 F7 d q2 c0 V0 ^0 b0 `A disobey sign ticket from the police means that a sign has been lawfully placed on the roadway indicating that some sort of movement is prohibited, e.g. do not enter, no turn, no turn between 7am and 9am.
$ l. T- m' M6 ~( b4 {Just because an “international sign” indicates something, does not mean that the sign is in fact enforceable. There is a clear set of guidelines in the “Ontario Regulations” that designate how signs are to be posted and what they can and cannot say that may be brought up in court during a trial.
5 S7 r0 y& ~2 O Prohibited Turn Traffic TicketA prohibited turn traffic ticket has the following penalties: - Two demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- Possible insurance increases
A disobey sign ticket from the police means that a sign has been lawfully placed on the roadway indicating that a turning movement is prohibited, e.g. no turn between 7am and 9am.
& I* i) c4 S3 A: {% U2 q1 J9 ]: sIf you pay a prohibited turn traffic ticket the conviction will go on your driving record for 3 years. 5 T1 `* E* W2 ~8 q7 c8 d' k Y
7 ]4 A/ |& w8 k2 d+ a, o6 XJust because an “international sign” indicates something, does not mean that the sign is in fact enforceable. There is a clear set of guidelines in the “Ontario Regulations” that designate how signs are to be posted and what they can and cannot say that can only be brought up in court during. e3 D* o8 F0 A/ \
Improper Turn Traffic TicketsA prohibited turn traffic ticket has the following penalties: - Two or three demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- Possible insurance increases
An improper turn ticket from the police means that the police officer believes that the driver made an turn but did it in an improper way. Either the officer observed the driver make the turn where the officer considered it dangerous, improper, or where an accident has happened.
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( m3 k' a* M2 B: Z0 G. N) |% f) ]) TIf an accident has occurred, paying the traffic ticket means that you are accepting fault in the incident, and the insurance company will put two strikes against the driver, one for being "At Fault" in the accident, and secondly for receiving a traffic ticket. Improper Lane Change Traffic TicketThe penalty for a traffic ticket for an improper lane change: - Two or Three demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- determination of fault where an accident has occurred
- Possible insurance increases
Usually an improper lane change ticket is a result of a traffic accident or a police officer has observed an improper or unsafe movement from the driver.6 R/ I% o1 V! C' v$ R
% q) F0 L F1 JIf an accident has occurred, paying the traffic ticket means that you are accepting fault in the incident, and the insurance company will put two strikes against the driver, one for being "At Fault" in the accident, and secondly for receiving a traffic ticket. Turn not in Safety Traffic Ticket A traffic ticket for turn not in safety has the following penalties; - Two (2) demerit points
- A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
- A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
- Determination of fault where an accident has occurred
- Possible insurance increases
Traffic tickets are not registered with the Ministry of Transportation, or your insurance company until the ticket is either paid or a conviction has been registered by the court. Therefore, if you have applied for court date and are awaiting trial the Ministry of Transport and your insurance company is not made aware of the offence. Usually an improper lane change ticket is a result of a traffic accident or a police officer has observed an improper or unsafe movement from the driver.; r7 E. }) ]0 n c0 E# [9 V
: s; v9 U9 E- k; v* k% QIf an accident has occurred, paying the traffic ticket means that you are accepting fault in the incident, and the insurance company will put two strikes against the driver, one for being "At Fault" in the accident, and secondly for receiving a traffic ticket.- O/ t! U: [7 P: y i4 l
6 b2 h/ ?! E f( l4 S" l1-888-9958-995 Services are experts at fighting Ontario Traffic Tickets, and traffic tickets involving motor vehicle accidents. We fight your traffic ticket not only on what happened, but on legal arguments and technicalities. If your case involves a traffic accident we will order the police report and review the case and prepare the case for trial. Turning Traffic Tickets - Fighting your traffic ticket
8 _4 k" J: [8 R0 m, LWhen you receive a traffic ticket you have two choices, pay the ticket, accept the penalties and insurance implications or fight the ticket.4 T/ s% T% E+ L+ q1 M! W
If you decide to fight the ticket the best way to win the case is to have an expert on your side. If you go to court unrepresented, you will see that the police officer has a fully trained prosecutor/lawyer at the court assisting them to convicting you of the ticket.
( {" |9 J% ]: U' c" B) P, gIf you are not properly represented then you are at a disadvantage and may lose the opportunity to win your case on not only what happened but any legal technicalities, like 11b applications, and disclosure issues.
) v1 y. \; x3 T a; |When your case comes to trial the police and prosecutor have to prove five things:- Who did the offence?
- What did they do?
- When did it happen?
- Where did it happen?
- How did it happen?
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Sometimes if you appear in court personally you can actually assist the prosecution by proving the who of the case. All the prosecutor has to do is either have the witnesses or police officer point at you and they have proved "Who did the offence". This is called the "identity evidence"+ M B4 g3 L7 s! d
Did your case take to long to come to trial, has the prosecution provided the necessary disclosure to the defense for the trial, is the traffic ticket properly before the court? Traffic tickets are won not just on did the offense occur, but legal technicalities.
& D. e5 o! u( |8 I' l1-888-9958-995 Services are experts at fighting Ontario Traffic Tickets, and traffic tickets involving motor vehicle accidents. We fight your traffic ticket not only on what happened, but on legal arguments and technicalities. If your case involves a traffic accident we will order the police report and review the case and prepare the case for trial.
1 k g9 x$ D: l! [ Turning Violations - Fighting your traffic ticketCall 1-888-9958-995 to discuss your driving ticket . 1-888-9958-995 has one of the highest success rates for fighting turn tickets in Ontario. How to Fight Your Traffic Ticket In any court case or trial the Police and Prosecutor have to prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt to the Justice of the Peace before a conviction can be entered. The Justice of the Peace must be one hundred percent certain the motorist committed the offence. The police are required to prove all the essential elements of the charge described in the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. If the prosecution is not able to prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt the Justice of the Peace should dismiss the charge. As well the prosecution has to prove the who, what, when, where and how of the court case. At trial the police officer will have a government appointed prosecutor to assist them as counsel. It is equally important that the defendant to be likewise well represented or they risk being convicted. The prosecutor is a trained professional who represents the interests of the municipality, their job it is to get a conviction against the motorist. Most Prosecutors are extremely fair individuals however they are not in traffic court to help you. The prosecutor are the agent for the police and the city looking to register a conviction against the motorist. A prosecutor will want to have a trial for most turning violations especially if there is an accident involved. If you do not know how to run a trial, make legal arguments, or have appeared in traffic court before you need the professional qualified assistance of 1-888-9958-995. 1-888-9958-995 in representing your case at trial not only looks at what happened and can the police officer prove the charge to the court, but we also look at the legal technicalities. We leave no stone unturned in fighting your ticket. As most police officers are not equipped with an actual Ontario Highway Traffic Act. (They are actually issued a much smaller “wording booklet” which gives the officers only a brief “overview” of the offence, the section number, and the fine), one of the first things we do is ensure that the officer has laid the proper charge. As many charges can sound similar to the officer in their wording book, the actual Highway Traffic Act has specific rules as to when and what charge can be made. Sometimes there can be many different sections and subsections that refer to offences that sound very similar, but may have vastly different intentions. When your case is reviewed by a legal professional many times we can find a legal argument to win your case based upon the charge laid. A common example of this is making an Improper Turn on a multi lane highway. It sounds straightforward. On the surface, it appears that somebody is alleged to have made an improper turn - usually wrong lane to wrong lane, on a highway that has multiple lanes of traffic. The definition of “multi lane highway” is not just a highway with multiple lanes as described in the definition section of the Highway Traffic Act. The charge refers to any highway that has more than one lane that is designated for turning. In other words, it is intended for a highway that has two or more dedicated left or right turn lanes and somebody makes a turn from another lane. 1-888-9958-995 Wins Traffic Tickets on Legal TechnicalitiesQuite often, a police officer sees someone do something wrong, then looks to their Police wording booklet to try to see what “fits the best”. What “sounds the best” may not be the appropriate charge. Because each section turning charge has its own requirements that must be met at trial you risk being needlessly convicted of an offence by not having qualified representation from Ontario Traffic Tickets. Traffic Accident Tickets -Careless Driving - Turns
5 i3 Q; ]/ v' C8 R( x: ITraffic tickets as a result of an accident have the following penalities: - The fine listed on the ticket
- Any demerit points associated to the ticket
- Any hidden penalities associated to the ticket e.g licence suspensions
- A determination of fault in the accident
- Insurance increases up to six years
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