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ONTARIO TRAFFIC TICKET SPECIALISTS
Fight Ontario Speeding Tickets & Traffic Violations to Protect Your Record
Expert Defense Strategies for Highway Traffic Act Offenses
Our traffic offense specialists have defended thousands of Ontario drivers from:
- ✓ Excessive fines and demerit points
- ✓ Stunt driving and careless driving charges
- ✓ Insurance premium increases
- ✓ G1/G2 license violations and suspensions
Serving ALL traffic courts across Ontario with proven traffic ticket reduction strategies.
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Traffic Tickets: A Single Violation Can Cost You Thousands
Ontario traffic ticket got you stressed?
JUSTICEJOLT's Traffic Ticket Specialists fight to protect your driving record, prevent insurance hikes, and avoid licence suspensions. Full drivers face suspension at 15 points—novice drivers at just 9.
- 16–29 km/h over: 3 points
- 30–49 km/h over: 4 points
- 50+ km/h over: 6 points
- 1st offence: 30-day suspension
- 2nd offence: 90-day suspension
- 3rd offence: Licence cancellation
How Demerit Points Affect Your Licence
Full Licence Holders
- 6–8 points: Warning letter
- 9–14 points: Second warning letter
- 15+ points: 30-day licence suspension
Novice Drivers (G1/G2/M1/M2)
- 2–5 points: Warning letter
- 6–8 points: Second warning letter
- 9+ points: 60-day licence suspension
Traffic Ticket FAQ
Do traffic tickets affect my insurance in Ontario?
Yes. Most traffic tickets are recorded on your driving record and reported to insurance companies. This typically results in higher premiums for up to 3 years, depending on the violation.
Can I fight a traffic ticket in Ontario?
Yes, absolutely. You have the legal right to dispute a traffic ticket in court. With expert representation, charges can often be reduced or dismissed.
What are the most serious traffic ticket offences?
Some of the most serious include Careless Driving, Stunt Driving, and Failing to Remain at the Scene of a Collision. These can result in large fines, demerit points, license suspension, or even criminal charges.
What happens if a G1/G2 driver gets a traffic ticket?
Novice drivers face harsher penalties under Ontario's graduated licensing system. Accumulating demerit points can quickly result in license suspension or cancellation.
CVOR Tickets FAQ
What are CVOR tickets?
CVOR (Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration) tickets are issued to commercial drivers and carriers for safety and compliance violations, including documentation errors, equipment issues, and hours of service breaches.
Who receives the CVOR points?
Both the driver and the carrier can be charged. However, CVOR points are primarily applied to the carrier's safety record, even if both parties are charged for the same violation.
What are the consequences of CVOR convictions?
Convictions can lead to increased insurance costs, safety audits, loss of business licensing, and employment challenges for drivers.
How can CVOR tickets be fought?
JusticeJolt - Traffic Ticket Specialists can dispute charges to have them dismissed or reduced. This minimizes CVOR points and protects both the driver's employability and the carrier's rating.
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Backed by years of experience keeping drivers on the road.
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SHELINA’S LEGACY. YOUR SUCCESS.
Shelina Lalji joined POINTTS in 2007, and by 2015 had founded her own company and become the Master Franchisee, expanding legal defence services across Ontario and Manitoba. She has since launched JUSTICEJOLT - Legal Defence For Drivers — a bold rebrand committed to accessible, strategic legal representation.
Today, SHELINA LALJI leads a secure, client-focused virtual platform — built on her vision of real access to justice — connecting drivers across Ontario and Manitoba with fast, knowledgeable legal support.
The transition from SLPC O/A POINTTS to JUSTICEJOLT - Legal Defence For Drivers reflects a modernized approach while maintaining the same trusted team and client-first values that have defined her leadership from day one.
- Careless Driving
- Careless vs Dangerous Driving
- CVOR Offences
- Dangerous Driving
- Demerit Points
- Cellphone/HandHeld
- Disobey Sign
- Driving Under Suspension
- Follow Too Close
- Failing to Move
- Failing to Remain
- Failing to Report
- Fail to Stop
- Fail to Yield
- Fail to Stop for School Bus
- Handheld Device
- HOV Lane Ticket
- Improper Driving
- Moving Ontarians Safely Act (MOMS Act – Bill 282)
- No Insurance
- No Licence
- Racing a Motor Vehicle
- Seatbelt Violation
- Speeding
- Stunt Driving
- Reckless Driving
- ASSAULT
- CHARGED WITH CARELESS DRIVING
- IS CARELESS DRIVING A CRIMINAL OFFENCE?
- DANGEROUS OPERATION
- DRUG OFFENCES
- FAIL/REFUSE TO PROVIDE BREATH SAMPLE
- FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT
- FLIGHT FROM PEACE OFFICER
- FRAUD
- IMPAIRED DRIVING
- IMPAIRED DRIVING CAUSING BODILY HARM
- OVER 80MG
- OPERATION WHILE PROHIBITED
- THEFT
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