Re: Valid Speeding Defence?
tyro wrote:I don't really get your reasoning. You admitted you were speeding, regardless of whether the limit was 50 or 60 at that point. You admitted you knew that the sign was different on both sides of the road and that your speed was in excess of both of these rates. You want to use the defense that you thought you were going 72 km/hr in a 60 km/hr zone, so you are basically admitting you are guilty.
Dont try to apply common sense to the Highway Traffic Act, it simply doesnt work.
Right or wrong, the OP has a possible valid defence. Whether hes actually guilty of speeding is irrelevant in the Courts eyes if the charge itself is improper. Hes entitled to try his defence, and if hes successful, maybe that will actually be motivation for the City to fix the improper signage to prevent future confusion.