Traffic tickets in Ontario are issued for violations of traffic laws and regulations. These tickets are typically issued by law enforcement officers or automated camera systems.
If you receive a traffic ticket in Ontario, here are some key points to keep in mind:
Types of Traffic Violations
Traffic tickets can be issued for a wide range of violations, including speeding, running red lights or stop signs, improper lane changes, using a mobile phone while driving, and more. The specific type of violation will determine the fine and potential penalties.
Fine Amounts
The fine for a traffic ticket in Ontario can vary depending on the nature of the violation. Some fines are set by the province, while others are set by municipalities. The exact amount can be found on the ticket or through the Ontario Court of Justice website.
Demerit Points
Some traffic violations in Ontario come with demerit points. These points are added to your driving record and can affect your insurance rates. Accumulating too many demerit points can result in a license suspension.
Penalties for Non-Payment
If you don’t pay your traffic ticket by the specified due date, additional penalties may be imposed, including higher fines, license suspension, or vehicle impoundment.
Options for Handling a Ticket
When you receive a traffic ticket, you typically have several options:
Pay the fine;
Fight the ticket;
Early Resolution;
Requesting a Trial
If you decide to dispute the ticket and request a trial, you can do so by following the instructions on the back of the ticket. You’ll be given a court date, and you can present your case before a judge.
It’s essential to carefully read your traffic ticket, understand your options, and make a decision on how to proceed promptly. Ignoring a traffic ticket can lead to more significant legal and financial consequences, so it’s important to address it in a timely manner.
- Speeding
- Careless Driving
- Disobeying Signs
- Seatbelt Violations
- Driving Under Suspension
- Driving Without a License
- Driving Without Insurance
- Failing to Stop
- Stunt Driving
- Unsafe Turn
- Failing to Remain at the scene of an accident
- Driving Impaired
If you’re unsure about how to proceed with a traffic ticket or you believe your case is more complex, call us today.
