Fty
So my friend is still waiting for her confirmation email to join and asked me to post her story in the mean time. I am posting it under this heading, as this was the ticket she received after her accident.
In a nutshell her story goes:
Friend picks up daughter to take her home before going to her next client(homecare)>Driving on a side street to a major street. Posted speed limit is 50km/h. The major street at this time of day has a crossing guard. All my friend needed to do was turn left and her house was the 2nd house on the right on the major street. She pulls up to the stop sign at the intersection. A humungous snowbank on the left corner. Her car is quite low to the ground as well. She pulls out enough to see left and right without putting her car into the intersection. Nothing coming either way. She proceeds into the intersection, and WHAM. A truck appeared and ripped the front end (bumper) off and damaged the frame. (there are pictures). Her car ended up to the right side of the main street facing the opposite direction she wanted to go. The truck ended up on the raised median. The person driving the truck moved his truck across the street to a convenience store parking lot. Physically, everyone is ok. Police questioned both drivers and at least 1 witness. There were not any skid marks from the truck driver slamming on his brakes.
My friend walks away with a failure to yield to traffic ticket, no car and no means to work as her car is written off due to the damage.
She is going to fight the ticket. Hence why she joined and in essence why I joined to seek some input/advice etc. in this situation.
I called my uncle who is a lawyer who stated she had a case to fight the ticket. She did everything in her power (following the rules of the road) to ensure that she was able to proceed through the intersection.
Visibility was a factor (snowbanks) which have since been pushed back from the edge of the street.
Police were unable to concretely determine factors of the accident since the person driving the druck moved it prior to police arrival.
While I do understand the failure to yield ticket, when I was researching the Highway Traffic Act, I came across section 136. My understanding of it in this situation is that my friend followed the rules of the road enabling her to proceed turning left at that intersection. In escence, she acquired the right of way. The truck should have yielded to her.....