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Ontario Drivers WIth A New York Traffic Ticket

Traffic tickets with demerit points can raise your insurance rates as much as 300%! Because our lawyers are familiar with this system, when we appear for our many Ontarian clients, we know what would be the best result from an Ontario license holder perspective. You should only engage a New York traffic attorney who is familiar with your province's point system to ensure that the best possible outcome is achieved.

The Ministry of Transportation uses demerit points to determine whether to penalise drivers who have been convicted of traffic violations. Demerit points remain on your Ontario license for 2 years from the date of offence.

Licenced drivers may accumulate 14 demerit points (while those on probation may only receive 5 demerit points). Upon reaching 15 demerit points (or 6 if you are on probation), the Ministry will suspend your driver's licence for 30 days, and up to 6 months for additional accumulations.

Even with only 9 demerit points, the Ministry can require an interview which can result in a suspension of your driver's licence if it determines such action is appropriate (or if you fail to appear for it).

Remember: A conviction in New York State will transfer to your Ontario license so do not plead guilty without doing your research.

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Ontario Demerit Point System Chart

Description of OffencePoints
Failing to remain at scene of accident7

Failing to stop for a police officer

7
Careless driving or racing 6
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 50 km/h or more6
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h4
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h3
Drive in prohibited lane 3
Driving through, around or under railway crossing barrier3
Failing to yield right of way3
Failing to obey a stop sign, signal light or railway crossing signal3
Failing to obey directions of police constable3
Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed highway3
Failing to report an accident3
Improper passing3
Improper driving where highway divided into lanes3
Failing to stop for school bus6
Following too closely4
Crowding drivers seat3
Drive wrong way – divided highway3
Cross divided highway – no proper crossing provided3
Wrong way in one way street or highway3
Backing on highway2
Seatbelt offences 2
Pedestrian crossover2
Failure to share road2
Improper right turn2
Improper left turn2
Failing to Signal2
Unnecessary slow driving2
Failing to lower headlamp beam2
Improper opening of vehicle door2
Prohibited turns2
Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis, etc prohibited2
Failing to obey signs prescribed by regulation under section 182(1)2

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