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Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the offense date, not the conviction date. However, the conviction itself remains on your driver’s abstract for three years, which insurance companies review when setting your premiums.
A speeding conviction stays on your driver’s abstract for three years from the conviction date. Insurance companies review this record when setting premiums, so you may be subject to increased rates for the three years even after demerit points are purged from your driving record.
G2 drivers face automatic license suspension at just 6 demerit points, compared to 15 points for fully licensed drivers. A single speeding ticket of 30 km/h over the limit carries 4 points, putting novice drivers at serious risk.
Paying your ticket means pleading guilty, resulting in an immediate conviction on your driving record, demerit points on your license, and insurance premium increases that typically can last three years or more. It is easy to understand the math that the insurance costs alone often exceed thousands of dollars far more than the original fine.
Technically yes, but it rarely happens in practice. Prosecutors generally don’t increase charges simply because you exercised your right to defend yourself.
No, speeding tickets are provincial offenses under the Highway Traffic Act, not criminal offenses. However, extreme speeding (50+ km/h over) can lead to stunt driving charges with potential criminal implications.
You must answer truthfully if your insurance company asks directly about tickets during application or renewal. If you drive for work as a commercial driver or in sales, check your employment contract for mandatory reporting requirements of traffic violations.
No, speed camera tickets do not add demerit points to your license. Since cameras can’t identify the driver, only the vehicle owner receives a fine. However, you still must pay the fine, and it can affect vehicle registration renewal.
Minor errors like wrong vehicle color or misspelled names typically would not dismiss your ticket, as courts allow amendments. However, fatal errors affecting essential elements like wrong date, incorrect location, or misidentified driver may result in dismissal when properly challenged in court by experienced representation.