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Re: 17.3" Portable screen mounted on dash legal in Ontario, Canada?
Yes, its illegal. The monitor is connected to the phone; it is not part of a stand alone GPS unit. The fact that you are using a phone as the CPU … - 1 Replies
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Re: Using a blue and red strobe light and a siren on multilane highways
Traffic courts do NOT factor safety when they consider whether you were speeding or not. Its an absolute liability offence. The question is simply w… - 16 Replies
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- Last post Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:15 pm View the latest post
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Re: Using a blue and red strobe light and a siren on multilane highways
Sly27 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 6:37 pmthe one that says "Keep right except to pass" ... Other than to move over for emergency vehicles, a person can … - 16 Replies
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Re: Using a blue and red strobe light and a siren on multilane highways
What section of the HTA do you propose applies if they are going the speed limit in the left lane? - 16 Replies
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Re: Using a blue and red strobe light and a siren on multilane highways
You must be trolling because no one would be this stupid! Not only are flashing red and blue lights not permitted (s. 62(14.2)), but your dash cam fo… - 16 Replies
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Re: 15KM/h over (Ticket was Reduced from 29KM/h over)
As Bend and Zatota indicated, you will have to let the prosecutor know whether you are pleading guilty or going to trial. If you are pleading guilty… - 7 Replies
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Re: Drive motor vehicle perform a stunt speeding by 50km/h a move to hit 130km/h in a 80km/h limit road
It's unfortunate that you couldn't have the meeting sooner. However, its still possible that on your court date the matter may get resolved. You u… - 8 Replies
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Re: Drive motor vehicle perform a stunt speeding by 50km/h a move to hit 130km/h in a 80km/h limit road
Immediately request your disclosure by writing (or emailing) the Crown. Once you receive it, contact them directly via phone or email and tell them … - 8 Replies
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- Last post Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:39 pm View the latest post
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Re: Got a ticket for improper right turn
Unless you plan to argue that the light was NOT red or that you didn't make a right on the red, then you really have no defence. A disobey sign cha… - 5 Replies
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- Last post Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:32 pm View the latest post
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Re: 150 km/hr in a posted 100 km/hr zone on highway 401
Were you given a speeding ticket (i.e. Offence Notice) for 49 over or were you issued a summons for 50 over? As Speedstar implied, there is no set fi… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:31 pm View the latest post
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Re: Towing and storage fees after impoundment due to stunt driving
York Region (like most others in Ontario) now have by-laws setting out the fees that can be charged by tow companies. The price changes depending on… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:07 am View the latest post
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Re: WRPS Cherry pickin. Tagged 70 in a 50. No advance warning.
Bend is correct, guidelines aren't law. They are merely recommendations and can easily be disregarded since they aren't enforceable. There is no leg… - 6 Replies
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- Last post Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:09 am View the latest post
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Re: Filing claim with province for vehicle damage and/or suing province?
Don't delay any further. You only have 10 days from the date of the incident to provide a written notice of claim against some government bodies (e.g… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:12 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving with my daughter (G1 learner and epilepsy)
If your license is under suspension (for any reason), then you do not meet the definition of an "accompanying driver" as per section 5(2) of Ontario R… - 1 Replies
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Re: Truck bed seats
It would be a nightmare to do because the regulations are VERY stringent. The law regarding legal seating capacity is quite specific. You will h… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:59 pm View the latest post
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Re: Is it mandatory to report a hit and run to police?
I think it would be extremely foolish NOT to report the accident. After all, a crime may have been committed. Many people think that only the HTA o… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:31 am View the latest post
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Re: Red Light Camera has extended delay for ticket
If you request an ER, they can reduce the fine to $200 plus costs (which is the minimum fine). That makes the total price payable $240. Unless the… - 4 Replies
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- Last post Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:15 pm View the latest post
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Re: Speeding Ticket Question and Advice - Best Option
You certainly can ask to go to trial, request disclosure and attend your trial date to see if the officer shows up. To be safe that the price doesn… - 4 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jul 07, 2020 7:52 pm View the latest post
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Re: Speeding Ticket Question and Advice - Best Option
It really IS up to you on how much time you want to invest in this thing. Prosecutors are NOT going to reduce your ticket any further. You already… - 4 Replies
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- Last post Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:18 am View the latest post
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Re: Speeding for emergency.
As Bend stated, your scenario won't satisfy the defence of necessity. After all, if it truly was an emergency, all you had to do was pull over and ca… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:31 am View the latest post
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