Prohibited Turn Traffic Ticket

A prohibited turn traffic ticket has the following penalties:

  • Two 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

A disobey sign ticket from the police means that a sign has been lawfully placed on the roadway indicating that a turning movement is prohibited, e.g. no turn between 7am and 9am.

If you pay a prohibited turn traffic ticket the conviction will go on your driving record for 3 years.

Just because an “international sign” indicates something, does not mean that the sign is in fact enforceable. There is a clear set of guidelines in the “Ontario Regulations” that designate how signs are to be posted and what they can and cannot say that can only be brought up in court during a trial.

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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 we work to have your charge dropped entirely.

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