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Toronto By-law 132/93 Section 3(a) And Insurance

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Toronto By-law 132/93 Section 3(a) And Insurance

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toronto bylaw 132/93 section 3(a)

"Drive non designated vehicle in reserved lane during prohibited hours"


does it go in your driving records?


will it affect insurance?

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Re: Toronto By-law 132/93 Section 3(a) And Insurance

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I'm just curious, did you get this on Yonge Street or Dufferin Street Toronto?

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Moose wrote:I'm just curious, did you get this on Yonge Street or Dufferin Street Toronto?

Neither.


It wasn't on the 400 series either.

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by-law tickets don't appear on your driving record and won't affect your insurance premiums


there are some by-law tickets associated with prohibited turns that involve 2 demerit points, but those won't affect your insurance unless you've collected enough points to get your license suspended


http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com/post23890.html
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Re: Toronto By-law 132/93 Section 3(a) And Insurance

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iFly55 wrote:by-law tickets don't appear on your driving record and won't affect your insurance premiums


there are some by-law tickets associated with prohibited turns that involve 2 demerit points, but those won't affect your insurance unless you've collected enough points to get your license suspended


http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com/post23890.html

Thanks.


So that means insurance companies will never ever see this bylaw conviction if they pull an abstract from MTO?

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