Need Advice On Ticket For Improper Braking System
I received a ticket for improper braking system for $110 under Highway Traffic Act 64 (1) and am seeking advice.
I drove for an hour and a half from Bancroft to Bracebridge and made several stops along the way and my brakes were working perfectly fine. Once I arrived in Bracebridge, I was coming down a hill and toward a traffic light, flowing with the traffic and preparing to stop. I am sure I was going under 40km/hour. I put my foot on the brake and it was suddenly squishy and I bumped the car in front of me. The only damage on my vehicle was on my licence plate and the car in front had some damage to her bumper but it did not look serious. She insisted on calling police and her insurance company instead of exchanging information so I could pay for her bumper.
I called CAA and had my van towed to a garage as I was now leaking quite a bit of brake fluid. The mechanic replaced a flex hose and said there's no way of knowing that a flex hose is going to go until it goes.
I was issued a ticket for having an improper braking system. Does that not imply that I would have been deliberately driving with faulty brakes? Is there anything I can do about this? My brakes were operating just fine until I tried to stop going down a hill and my flax hose went on the rear left side. I was driving responsibly and within the speed limit.