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Driving Suspended in Ontario: A Serious Offense

Driving Suspended in Ontario: A Serious Offense

In Ontario, driving while suspended is a serious offense that comes with severe consequences. Alongside a substantial fine, the repercussions of driving while suspended can encompass license suspension, vehicle impoundment, and even imprisonment. According to the Highway Traffic Act, being found guilty of this offense can result in a fine of up to $5,000 and/or a jail term of up to six months. Additionally, the vehicle might be impounded for as long as 60 days.

Vehicle impoundment isn't the sole concern. If the suspension arose due to unpaid fines, these fines must be settled in full prior to reinstating the license. For assistance with matters such as reopening applications, fine payment extensions, or appeals for conviction or sentence, a traffic ticket defense professional can provide guidance. They aim to secure swift license reinstatement through well-defined timelines or reductions in fines.

The most common reason for license suspension in Ontario is failure to pay fines related to traffic tickets. However, there are other reasons that can lead to suspension:

  1. Accumulation of too many demerit points
  2. Failure to appear in court
  3. Presence of a medical condition impacting safe driving
  4. Escalating sanctions from the Ministry of Transportation, especially for G1 and G2 drivers

In certain instances, a license suspension might be a result of administrative errors or mistaken identity. Although rare, officially induced errors do occur. It's important to note that license suspension applies even to drivers from other provinces or countries. Driving privileges are governed by the rules of the province of Ontario.

Driving while suspended carries grave consequences and can be a challenging offense to overcome. Ensuring timely dispute or full payment of fines, as well as addressing any medical concerns, is crucial. If faced with charges of driving while suspended or experiencing license suspension due to other reasons, seeking the advice of a Traffic Law Paralegal Services is vital. We can provide insights into defense strategies or steps to reinstate the license.

Remember, obeying traffic laws and promptly addressing legal issues are essential for road safety and personal well-being.

Remember, this blog post is not legal advice, and specific cases may vary.

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About Traffic Law Paralegal Services

Serhiy Senatorov is an owner of Traffic Law Paralegal Services and is a former vice-president of Licensed Paralegals Association (Ontario), former vice-president and one of the founding board members of the Ontario Paralegals Association and is a regular speaker on continuing professional development for paralegals, lawyers and Justices. Serhiy Senatorov has been providing reliable defense for almost two decades and confident to help you.

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