Improper Turn Traffic Tickets

A prohibited turn traffic ticket has the following penalties:

  • Two or three demerit points
  • A fine of one hundred and ten dollars ($110.00)
  • A conviction registered on your driving record for three years
  • Possible insurance increases

An improper turn ticket from the police means that the police officer believes that the driver made an turn but did it in an improper way. Either the officer observed the driver make the turn where the officer considered it dangerous, improper, or where an accident has happened.

If an accident has occurred, paying the traffic ticket means that you are accepting fault in the incident, and the insurance company will put two strikes against the driver, one for being "At Fault" in the accident, and secondly for receiving a traffic ticket.

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Call OTT Legal to discuss your driving ticket with one of our former police officers/licenced paralegals. OTT Legal has one of the highest success rates for fighting traffic tickets and turn tickets in Ontario.

OTT Legal's court agents are licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada, and we ensure that your ticket receives the individual attention and priority necessary to win your case. For each case we obtain the officers notes (disclosure). We then investigate all legal procedures to have your traffic ticket dismissed. When your case comes to court our experts work to have your charge dropped entirely.

OTT Legal Services are experts at fighting traffic tickets involving signs and turning violations. Call or visit to talk to one of our former police officers/licensed paralegals today.