Jan 10, 2020 | Seat Belts
Modern cars have come a long way since they were first invented. Among the various electronic wonders such as your car being able to tell you when you’re leaving your lane or following too closely, there is no simpler safety device than the seat belt. Seat...
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Feb 22, 2019 | Seat Belts, Traffic Ticket Defence
In Ontario, seat belts are mandatory when driving in your car or truck. Seat belts are an important safety feature that can help minimize injuries and prevent death in the event of a vehicle collision or roll over. Drivers, passengers, and children are all required...
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Feb 8, 2019 | Demerit Points, Careless Driving, CVOR Points, Distracted Driving, Professional Truck Drivers, Seat Belts, Speeding, Stunt Driving, Suspended Licence, Traffic Ticket Defence
Demerit points are important to every Ontario driver, but how do they work? How many demerit points can you get before getting into trouble with the MTO? Are the consequences for demerit points different depending on your class of licence? How are commercial motor...
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Feb 1, 2019 | Appeal, Careless Driving, CVOR Points, Demerit Points, Distracted Driving, Professional Truck Drivers, Seat Belts, Speed Measuring Devices, Speeding, Stunt Driving, Suspended Licence, Traffic Ticket Defence
Your driving record is important and a conviction for a traffic ticket can have surprisingly large consequences and penalties. Whether you are a regular Ontario driver who needs to drive for work or family obligations, or a professional truck driver whose livelihood...
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Jan 18, 2019 | Traffic Ticket Defence, Careless Driving, CVOR Points, Demerit Points, Distracted Driving, Professional Truck Drivers, Seat Belts, Speeding, Stunt Driving
What are the consequences of getting a traffic ticket in Ontario? Odds are that you, or someone you know, has received a traffic ticket from the police. But what are the consequences of being convicted? Generally, most charges will result in court, licencing, and...
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May 21, 2018 | Seat Belts, Traffic Ticket Defence
A couple of generations ago, seat belts were not legally required to be worn in any of the Canadian provinces or territories. A driver could simply hop behind the wheel, turn the ignition, and drive away without needing to buckle themselves in. Beyond the...
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