Fines Going Up???
Hi,
I thought I read somewhere the fines for Provincial offences were going up. Any info on this or is it just a rumor?
Thanks!
Cruz.
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Hi,
I thought I read somewhere the fines for Provincial offences were going up. Any info on this or is it just a rumor?
Thanks!
Cruz.
Set fines are not changing. However, maximum penalties are changing.
- Careless Driving will be max $2000 fine, up from $1000
- Failure to remain at scene will be max $2000 fine, up from $1000
- Red light - fail to stop will be max $1000 fine, up from $500
- Fail to give way to an emergency vehicle will go to a max penalty of $2000 and 2 year licence suspension (FINALLY), up from current max penalty of $500
- Driver fail to wear seatbelt assembly or fail to ensure passenger under 16 is wearing a seat belt will go to a max fine of $1000, up from $500
Also: Subsequent offences for failure to stop/give way to an emergency vehicle results in a maximum fine of $4000, two-year licence suspension, and the possibility of up to 6 months in jail.
Radar Identified wrote:Set fines are not changing. However, maximum penalties are changing.
So unless someone receives a summons where the JP sets the fine, it will remain the same.
When does all of this go into effect?
January 1.
a few set fines have went up. The ones I remember are..
Careless Driving: from $265 to $400 plus surcharge = $490
Seatbelt: from $85 to $200 plus surcharge = $240
Fail to stop vehicle on right for police: from $85 to $400 plus surcharge = $490
Fail to pull to stop for approaching emergency vehicle (police, fire, EMS): from $85 to $400 plus surcharge = $490
Effective Jan. 1, various fines will be doubling, tripling or even quadrupling, the OPP says.
The fine for driving without a seatbelt and child seat violations will now cost $240 instead of $110.
Red light violations will now set a driver back $325 instead of $110, or $490 instead of $110 in a Community Safety Zone.
Tickets for failing to stop for an emergency vehicle are increasing the most – from $110 to $490.
The amounts currently in effect are shown under "Affected Schedules (PDF)",
while the changes are shown under "Order".