Hearing before La Commission des transports du Quebec

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Preparation for a hearing before the Commission des transports du Quebec for the owner or operator of heavy vehicles.

If you are summoned by the Commission des transports du Québec
to verify your behaviour as an owner or operator of heavy vehicles or
as a driver of heavy vehicles, we can assist you.

Our lawyers will offer you the necessary preparation for
the hearing before the Commission des transports du Québec. They
will also accompany you to make representations before the
commissioner responsible for the study of your case. This assistance
from our lawyers will maximize your chances of maintaining a safety
rating at the "satisfactory" level and retain your privilege to drive
heavy vehicles.

We know that these hearings are important and that they allow you to
retain your right to practice your profession.

We help truckers or truck fleet owners (PEVL, CVOR or CVL) !

We represent Owners and operators of heavy vehicles all over Quebec in numerous Penal and criminal proceedings, including:

Infringements relating to the log book:

  • Poorly completed daily log;
  • Failure to respect rest hours;
  • Other offenses related to the log book;

Regulation respecting load and size standards applicable to road vehicles and combinations of road vehicles:

  • Load or excess mass;
  • Traffic prohibited for the dimensions of the load transported;
  • Non solid loading;
  • Prohibited area – prohibited traffic;
  • Dangerous goods;

Infringements relating to compulsory checks to be carried out on heavy goods vehicles:

  • Mechanical verification report;
  • Not equipped with two red position lights;
  • Faulty license plate lights;
  • Identification number absent;
  • Mudguards absent;
  • Tires with non-conforming anti-slip;

Offenses relating to regulations specific to truckers:

  • Excess load without special permit;
  • Heavy vehicle with minor defect;
  • Heavy vehicle not equipped with a lashing system;
  • Recirculation of a heavy vehicle without SAAQ approval;
  • Failure to mechanical check;
  • Speed ​​limiter not activated;
  • Exceeding the planned emission standards;
  • Lack of identification number;
  • Driving during a sanction;
  • Owner who lets a sanctioned trucker drive;
  • Driving on unauthorized tracks;
  • Obstruction of an intersection;

Offenses relating to the Highway Safety Code (Specific to heavy goods vehicle drivers and those applying to all classes of license):

  • Wearing a seat belt
  • Stop-Stop
  • Red light
  • Double line of demarcation
  • Defective red or yellow position lights
  • Hit and run
  • Dangerous driving
  • School bus
  • Security corridor
  • Driving cell
  • Speed ​​and GEV
  • etc.

Heavy vehicle driver:

Be vigilant and avoid being double penalized! Did you know that the same offense could result an accumulation of demerit points and PEVL and CVL points? For example, the driver who is found guilty of using a cell phone or portable device Article 443.1 Code de la sécurité routière du Quebec is imposed demerit points on his personal driving record and PEVL or CVL points on his heavy vehicle record.

It is also important to be aware that an infraction that does not involve any ‘regular’ demerit point can result in different consequences for drivers of heavy vehicles. In addition, an infraction for a yellow light does not include demerit point, but results in 3 demerit points  PEVL or CVL  in your file related to heavy vehicles.

If you are a trucker or fleet owner.

Do not wait for it to be too late, contact us !

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TAXI & UBER Drivers

Chauffeur Taxi ou Uber

HOW TO CONTEST A TICKET TAXI, LIMOUSINE AND UBER DRIVER

HOW TO CONTEST A TICKET for UBER DRIVER

Requirements for UBER drivers:

  • Your Uber Center will request an up-to-date driving record periodically;
  • Driving Licence Class 4C; 
  • To obtain a Class 4C license, you must hold a valid regular or probationary Class 5 driver’s license for at least one year and pass: 
  • Medical examination;
  • Eye examination;
  • Written Test;

To be eligible to drive, you must not have more than:

  • MAXIMUM of 3 minor offences in the last 3 years;
  • No major offences in the last 3 years;

Types of minor offences:

  • Not using the Uber Sticker;
  • Speeding less than 50 km / h;
  • Crossing a demarcation line;
  • Failure to yield to pedestrians and cyclists at an intersection;
  • Not wearing your seat belt;
  • Failure to stop at a red light, or failure to completely immobilize your vehicle at a stop sign; 
  • Not coming to a full stop before turning right at a red light where this turn is allowed;
  • Pass another vehicle from the right or left. 

 

Types of major offences: 

  • Mechanical verification certificate;
  • Speeding more than 50 km / h
  • Passing several vehicles by weaving in and out of traffic (dangerous driving);
  • Speed excess in school zone; 
  • Refused to provide a breath sample or failed to comply to a police officer; 
  • Speeding or reckless driving;
  • Carrying out a prohibited passing manoeuvre in a lane reserved for oncoming traffic;
  • Failing to perform one’s duty when involved in an accident, for example, failing to provide one’s name and address to the parties concerned or to the police;

Fight Your Ticket !

You were distracted a few seconds … and don’t want to get demerit points.

SolutionTicket.com will fight your traffic tickets for you, helping you save your points and licence.

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Quebec demerit points table

Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec SAAQ

Demerit points table in Quebec

 

Demerit points are entered on the record of drivers who commit certain offences under the Highway Safety Code or under a municipal by-law, provincial or federal statute or regulation concerning road safety.

Offences that put demerit points for speeding on your record

Exceeding the speed limit
Demerit Points
Travelling over the statutory or posted speed limit
Zone of 60 km/h or less
60 km/h to 90 km/h zone
100 km/h zone or more
by 11 to 20 km/h
1
1
1
by 21 to 30 km/h
2
2
2
31 to 39 km/h
by 31 to 45 km/h
3
3
3
40 to 45 km/h
6
3
3
by 46 to 60 km/h
46 to 49 km/h
10
5
5
50 to 59 km/h
10
10
5
60 km/h
10
10
10
by 61 to 80 km/h
14
14
14
by 81 to 100 km/h
18
18
18
by 101 to 120 km/h
24
24
24
by 121 km/h or over
30 or more
30 or more
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Other offences that put demerit points on your record

Offence
Number of points
Driving at a speed too great for weather or road conditions
2
Tailgating
2
Accelerating when being passed
2
Passing a bicycle too closely in a travel lane
2
Failure to yield to pedestrians and cyclists at an intersection
2
Failure to yield to oncoming traffic
2
Sudden braking without cause
2
Failure to stop before turning right at a red traffic light (where permitted)
3
Failure to wear a seat belt
3
Failure to wear a helmet (motorcycles, mopeds & motorized scooters)
3
Prohibited passing on the right
3
Prohibited passing on the left
3
Prohibited driving in reverse
3
Failure to obey the order or signal of a peace officer, school crossing guard or flag person
3
Failure to obey a red traffic light or stop sign
3
Failure to come to a mandatory stop at a level crossing
3
Prohibited crossing of a line marking off lanes
3
Driving while using a hand-held device that includes a telephone function
4
Zigzagging to pass
4
Prohibited passing in a lane reserved for oncoming traffic
4
Speeding or reckless driving
4
Failure to yield to an emergency vehicle whose lights or sound producing device are in operation
4
Failure to slow down or change lanes when approaching a stopped road vehicle with its flashing or rotating lights or yellow arrow signal light activated
4
Driving without an accompanying rider (learner’s licence holder)
4
Driving with the presence of alcohol in the body *
4
Failure to provide a breath sample
4
Failure to stop when approaching a school bus or minibus with its flashing lights in operation, or prohibited passing or meeting of such a vehicle
9
Prohibited use of a tunnel by a vehicle carrying dangerous substances
9
Failure of a driver involved in an accident to do his or her duty
9
Failure to stop at a level crossing when driving a bus, a minibus or a road vehicle carrying certain dangerous substances
9
Driving for a wager or stake or in a race
12
Holding onto or riding on the running board, an outer part of the vehicle, or in the box or dump body of a vehicle in motion, or tolerating such behaviour
12
Holding onto or being pulled or pushed by a vehicle in motion, or tolerating such behaviour
12
Other offences that put demerit points on your record Offence Number of points * If you are 21 or younger, if you hold a learner’s licence, a probationary licence, a driver’s licence with an alcohol ignition interlock requirement or a restricted licence issued following the revocation of a probationary licence, or if you have held a Class 6D (moped and motorized scooter) or 8 (farm tractor) for fewer than 5 years.

Source: SAAQ

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Criminal Charge

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Criminal Law Accusations

You are accused of a criminal offense and look for a lawyer to build your defense?

Ours Lawyers can help you out.

On top of representing all Solution Ticket‘s clients for their penal needs (Code de la sécurité routière offenses), we can also help you if you are facing criminal accusations, such as:

We are here to help !

Acting quickly on a criminal charge is paramount.

You don’t find the accusation you are facing above?
Our lawyers have the expertise in order to advise you on the best options to take for your case.

Contact our lawyers in criminal and penal law to get more information. 514 990-3430

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Ontario demerit points table

MTO-Ontario

Ontario Demerit Points System

Drivers convicted of certain driving-related offences have demerit points recorded on their records. It is a common misconception that drivers “lose” points due to convictions for certain traffic offences. In fact, a driver begins with zero demerit points and accumulates demerit points for convictions. Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the offence date. If you collect enough points, you can lose your driver’s licence.

Below is a table outlining the demerit point penalties for driving offences:

7 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Failing to remain at the scene of a collision

Failing to stop when signaled or asked by a police officer

6 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Careless driving

Racing

Exceeding the speed limit by 50 km/hour or more

Failing to stop for a school bus

5 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Failing to stop at an unprotected railway crossing (for bus drivers only)

4 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Exceeding the speed limit by 30 to 49 km/hour

Following too closely

3 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Driving while holding or using a hand-held wireless communications or entertainment device (cellphone)

Driving while viewing a display screen unrelated to the driving task

Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/hour

Driving through, around or under a railway crossing barrier

Driving the wrong way on a divided road

Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed road

Failing to yield the right-of-way

Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal

Failing to obey the directions of a police officer

Failing to report a collision to a police officer

Failing to slow and carefully pass a stopped emergency vehicle or a tow truck with its amber lights flashing (move-over)

Failing to move, where possible, into another lane when passing a stopped emergency vehicle or a tow truck with its amber lights flashing

Improper passing

Improper driving when road is divided into lanes

Improper use of a high occupancy vehicle lane

Going the wrong way on a one-way road

Crossing a divided road where no proper crossing is provided

Crowding the driver’s seat

2 demerit points will be added if you are convicted of:

Improper right turn

Improper left turn

Improper opening of a vehicle door

Prohibited turns

Towing people — on toboggans, bicycles, skis (car surfing)

Unnecessary slow driving

Backing on highway

Failing to lower headlamp beams

Failing to obey signs

Failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing

Failing to share the road

Failing to signal

Driver failing to wear a seat belt

Driver failing to ensure infant/child passenger is properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system or booster seat

Driver failing to ensure that a passenger less than 23 kg is properly secured

Driver failing to ensure that a passenger under 16 years is wearing a seat belt

Penalties for demerit points

The consequences for gaining demerit points depend on how many you have added to your driving record.

As a driver with a full licence, if you have:

2 to 8 points:
You will be sent a warning letter.

9 to 14 points:
Your licence could be suspended. You may have to attend an interview to discuss your driving record. At this meeting, you will need to provide reasons why your licence should not be suspended.

If you have to attend an interview, you will get a letter (Notice of Interview) to notify you of the time, date and location of the meeting. If you do not attend, your licence could be suspended.

The fee for a demerit point interview is $50 and must be paid in person a any ServiceOntario Centre. You can pay the fee when you receive the Notice of Interview or within 10 business days of attending the interview. Failure to pay the interview fee will result in the cancellation of your driver’s licence.

15+ points:
Your licence will be suspended for 30 days.

When your licence is suspended, you will get a letter from the Ministry of Transportation. It will tell you the date your suspension takes effect and that you need to surrender your licence.

If you do not surrender your licence, you can lose your licence for up to two years.

Penalties for demerit points: new drivers

You are considered a novice – or new – driver if you have a G1, G2, M1, M2, M1-L or M2-L licence. As a new driver, you face different consequences for adding demerit points.

As a new driver, if you have:

2 to 5 points:
You will be sent a warning letter.

6 to 8 points:
Your licence could be suspended. You may have to attend an interview to discuss your driving record. At this meeting, you will need to provide reasons why your licence should not be suspended.

If you have to attend an interview, you will get a letter (Notice of Interview) to notify you of the time, date and location of the meeting. If you do not attend, your licence could be suspended.

The fee for a demerit point interview is $50 and must be paid in person at any ServiceOntario Centre. You can pay the fee when you receive the Notice of Interview or within 10 business days of attending the interview. Failure to pay the interview fee will result in the cancellation of your driver’s licence.

9 or more points:
Your licence will be suspended for 60 days.

When your licence is suspended, you will get a letter from the Ministry of Transportation. It will tell you the date your suspension takes effect and that you need to surrender your licence.

If you do not surrender your licence, you can lose your licence for up to two years.

Demerit Points for Out-of-Province Convictions

  • Drivers convicted of a driving related offence in the State of New York, the State of Michigan or any Canadian province or territory, will have home jurisdictional penalties such as demerit points and/or suspensions applied to their Ontario driver record as if the offence occurred in Ontario.
  • Examples of out-of-province convictions where Ontario demerit points and /or suspensions will be applied include:

Traffic

Speeding

Fail to obey stop sign

Fail to obey signal light

Fail to stop for school bus

Racing

Fail to remain or return to the scene of a collision

Careless driving

Criminal

Motor manslaughter

Criminal negligence

Dangerous driving

Failure to remain at scene of a collision

Impaired Driving

Driving while disqualified or prohibited

The Ontario Registrar of Motor Vehicles is required to keep these records under Section 205 of the Highway Traffic Act and may use them for the purposes of administering the Ministry’s Demerit Point System. Inquiries should be directed to:

Licensing Administration Office
Ministry of Transportation
Main Floor, Building A
2680 Keele Street
Downsview, ON M3M 3E6

Tel: 416-235-2999 or 1-800-387-3445

Whatever infraction you are accused of, we will help you keep your driver’s licence !

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Questions and Answers

Questions and Answers

How to fight a ticket

INFRACTIONS AND DEMERIT POINTS

EXCESSIVE SPEED IN A ZONE OF 60 KMÉ H OR LESS

In an area of 60 km/h or less, exceeding the speed limit of…
Is sanctioned by the following demerit points…
11 to 20 km/h
1
21 to 30 km/h
2
31 to 39 km/h
3
40 to 45 km/h
6 = high speeding
46 to 49 km/h
10 = high speeding
50 to 60 km/h
10 = high speeding
61 to 80 km/h
14 = high speeding
81 to 100 km/h
18 = high speeding
101 to 120 km/h
24 = high speeding
121 km/h or more
30 or more = high speeding

SPEEDING IN A ZONE OF MORE THAN 60 KM/H AND NOT MORE THAN 90 KM/H

In an area of 60 km/h and not more than 90 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by…
Is sanctioned by the following demerit points…
11 to 20 km/h
1
21 to 30 km/h
2
31 to 39 km/h
3
40 to 45 km/h
3
46 to 49 km/h
5
50 to 60 km/h
10 = high speeding
61 to 80 km/h
14 = high speeding
81 to 100 km/h
18 = high speeding
101 to 120 km/h
24 = high speeding
121 km/h or more
30 or more = high speeding

SPEEDING IN A ZONE OF 100 KM/H OR MORE

In an area of 100 km/h or more, exceeding the speed limit of…
Is sanctioned by the following demerit points…
11 to 20 km/h
1
21 to 30 km/h
2
31 to 39 km/h
3
40 to 45 km/h
3
46 to 49 km/h
5
50 to 59 km/h
5
60 km/h
10 = high speeding
61 to 80 km/h
14 = high speeding
81 to 100 km/h
18 = high speeding
101 to 120 km/h
24 = high speeding
121 km/h or more
30 or more = high speeding

Our team of experts will analyze your statement of offense to find anomalies, because many small errors slip in when drafting a ticket and allow us to have the statement of offense canceled.

Can I do something ?
Yes, in some cases, we can request a judgement retraction and if necessary a stay of execution for the demerit points added to your file.

Pleas contact us and we will help you start the process.

In most cases,, you have within one month to contest your ticket. You can do it yourself or simply let us take care of it.

IMPORTANT :  Do not pay your ticket! This is equivalent to plead guilty and will greatly reduce your chance of winning. If you did, call us and we will see how you can still fight your ticket.

To simply and quickly fight your ticket, follow our 3 easy steps on our home page.

About Your File

In addition to being simple and fast, our service offers you the possibility of keeping you informed of recent developments in your case. Thanks to our tracking system available at all times.
To access your file, all you have to do is enter your Username and Password, provided during your registration in the “FILE FOLLOW UP” section above on the right. You will thus have access to your file and to the documentation specific to your cause.

A minimum of 30 days after the court receives your not guilty plea is required. If you have any questions about your Notice of Hearing, please contact us.

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Appeal from judgment

cour d'appel du quebec

How to appeal from a judgment

 

What is an appeal?

When a person faces a conviction in penal law, an appeal is the process to challenge the decision of the judge who heard the caseThe notice of appeal must be given within 30 days of the conviction date. So it is important to contact us quickly so our lawyers perform the steps within this short period.

There are two ways to challenge a conviction or sentence. The notice of appeal may be based on an error of law by the judge who sat for this cause or when there has been a manifest error of fact.

In the appeal we must demonstrate to the judge that the decision is unreasonable.

How to appeal a decision of a judge?

An appeal is a complex proceeding and requires a lot of attention. Let the experts from Solution Ticket verify if the case can be appealed. Don’t hesitate to contact Solution Ticket when you think an unreasonable decision has been made by a judge.

The appeal period is very short, so do not waste time and call us now !

And if the appeal period of 30 days is exceeded?

If the deadline for the notice of appeal is not met, the decision will be final and the consequences will be imposed, unless an extension of time is granted youContact us for more information on the possibility of an extension of time if the 30-day period has expired.

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Representation in court

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Representation in court

In the event you are in the obligation to defend yourself in court, trust our partner lawyer firm Fortin & Associes, Avocats to help you build a full defense.

You will be more prepared, less stressed out and will put all chances on your side.

Call us to know more about our representation fees. With no bad surprises.

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Release from Seizure

Mainlevée de saisie tribunal

Release from seizure

To get your ceased vehicle back you need to do a Release from Seizure vehicule.

Vehicle seizure:

There is different reasons for seizure of a vehicule for 7, 30, or 90 days including these:

1. The driver’s licence has been suspended or revoked.
2. The driver does not hold a valid driver’s licence or does not hold a licence of the appropriate class for the vehicle being driven.
3. The driver has not abided by the obligation to drive only a vehicle equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock device or has failed to abide by the terms and conditions of use of the device.
4. Driving while impaired by alcohol or drug under certain conditions and in the case of a repeat offense.
5. The driver omits or refuses to comply with an order of the police officer given under the Criminal code.
6. The driver is pulled over for excessive speeding.
7. The driver is participating in a street race, wager or stake.
8. The driver offers or provides a taxi transportation service without holding the appropriate licence class and a taxi permit.
9. The driver is driving a heavy vehicle after having been prohibited from doing so by the Commission des transports du Québec (CTQ).

IMPORTANT: you won’t have a second chance !

SolutionTicket.com has the expertise you need to do a Release from Seizure right the first time.

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Revocation of Judgement and Stay of Execution

Revocation of Judgment and Stay of Execution

 

You’ve already been judged guilty for your ticket and you demerit points are logged on your SAAQ driver’s record? This means you have been recognised guilty by defautl! Many people believe they won”t get the demerit points if they don’t pay their ticket. This is false! If this is your case, we can explain and help you do a revocation of judgement and a stay of execution.

Call us right now and we will give you the instructions to follow.

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