Manitoba Traffic Ticket Offences
Manitoba traffic charges are governed by Manitoba legislation and can affect your Driver Safety Rating, insurance costs and ability to drive. This provincial guide separates Manitoba offences from Ontario content and links to offence-specific information.
Penalty amounts and consequences depend on the exact section shown on the ticket, the driver’s record and the facts of the case. Review the charge promptly: Manitoba’s ticket-response period begins 15 days after a ticket is signed and ends 45 days after it is signed.
Manitoba offence guides
- Careless Driving
- Defective Equipment
- Disobey Traffic Control Device
- Distracted Driving
- Driving Without a Licence
- Expired Registration
- Fail to Move Over for an Emergency Vehicle
- Fail to Produce Licence, Insurance or Registration
- Fail to Stop
- Fail to Wear a Seatbelt
- Fail to Yield
- Following Too Closely
- Improper Lane Change
- Improper Passing
- Improper Plates
- Imprudent Driving
- Licence Suspension
- No Insurance
- Passing a School Bus
- Racing or Contest of Speed
- Speeding Offences
- Window Tint and Obstructed View
Official Manitoba resources
This page provides general legal information, not legal advice. The legislation and the wording on the ticket control if there is any inconsistency.