Tickets for Disobeying Stop Signs & Red Lights
Traffic Tickets January 23rd. 2008, 1:38pm
Every driver knows what signs and signals to watch out for on the road. It is an integral part of road safety.
However, often after getting your driving license there are several reasons that prevent you from fully paying attention to every single nuance of driving. The streets are full of activity and there are both known and unforeseeable variables that spread your attention thin and lower your awareness.

While missing stop signs are more easily defendable, red lights are more complicated because a driver with good eyes is not likely to mistake a red light for anything else. Violation of a stop sign or going through a red light means that you will likely be given the appropriate ticket with three demerit points.
However, Legal Action’s Traffic Tickets Toronto team can perform a thorough analysis of your situation and provide you with a legal solution to this problem. Contact us today for your free consultation.


January 27th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Failure to have insurance Card Automobile insurance Act 3 (1)
Disobey stop sign failure to stop Highway traffic act 136 (1)(A)
Class G1 license holder unaccompanied by qualified driver Regulation 340/94 of the highway traffic act 5(1)
Failure to stop at nearest curb for an emergency vehicle Highway traffic act 159 (1)(b)