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Distracted Driving Laws
The easiest way to avoid penalties for distracted driving is to not use a hand-held device when you’re behind the wheel. Ontario’s distracted driving laws apply to the use of…
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Appeal Traffic Ticket Conviction
If you wish to file an appeal on a Part I, II or III conviction, the following must be done within 30 days of the conviction date. JUSTICEJOLT® licensed paralegals…
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Lamest Excuses
Lamest Excuses Excuses heard by Police Frustrated police have resorted to dressing like panhandlers on street corners to catch offenders. They are using powerful cameras in B.C., conducting education campaigns in…
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Traffic Ticket Status
Before you search for a ticket Make sure you have the location code and offence number printed on your ticket or notice, so you can look up your case. If you have…
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Alcohol-Impaired Driving Laws
In December 2018, new impaired driving laws came into effect to make our roads safer and to save lives. The best practice is not to drink and drive. Call JUSTICEJOLT®…
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Careless Driving vs Dangerous Driving
Careless Driving In Ontario, careless driving is an offence under the Highway Traffic Act, and those convicted can face significant fines and penalties. Fines for careless driving range from $400…
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Is Careless Driving a Criminal Offence?
What is Careless Driving? Careless Driving can include conduct such as not driving carefully, not driving skillfully, or not foreseeing risks arising from one’s conduct. It may also include driving…
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Understanding Demerit Points
Ontario Demerit Points System The Ontario demerit points system is used to track and penalize drivers who commit traffic offenses. Demerit points are assigned to a driver’s license when they…