Highway Traffic Section 141(5) Violation Defend Or Plea?
I have been charged with a left hand turn violation under HTA section 141 (5). This accident happened in Bradford, Ontario Simcoe Road and Center Street.
This location is just south of the main intersection in town (Simcoe and Yonge). I was stopped at Center street about to make a left across 2 lanes of traffic onto Simcoe. As I was about to make my turn there was only a large white work van making a right hand turn onto Centre street, once I knew that driver was committed to the turn I double checked the path was clear, it was and proceeded to make the turn. I believe the SUV that hit may came from behind that van and into my lane at an accelerated of speed and hit my back passenger door. My tires would have been over the yellow line and my turn almost completed at that point. Dry day, no injuries. Officer said that he had to give me a ticket based on location of crash or his boss would not be happy with him. Did not my side of the story. I am heading to trial only because my husband thinks I was not in the wrong would rather plea out to a charge with no points. Is that possible for this offence?
Any suggestions on a defence to this? Worth the fight or a plea deal? I have heard Barrie prosecutors can favor cops word over a victims in court.