Ok, so hopefully im not screwed because im a student and cant afford my insurance going up! Anyways, my story is im going eastbound on Harbour St. Getting off the Gardiner Expressway East ramp, I approach a sign that points to Yonge St. North. So I get in that lane, which is the far left lane. Then all the sudden on the left side a yellow sign that says "Left Lane Exits". So immediately I get into the right lane, closest to the left curb lane to avoid getting off my route to go northbound on yonge st. Anyways, as I approach this intersection, in my opinion, I did not see any signs that forbade continuing forward. I believed I was in the correct lane to continue North on yonge because of the "Left Lane Exits" sign indicated. I have included some pictures of the intersection I was at. Again, I was in the right lane, closest to the left curb lane. Do I have any chance to fight this ticket? What kinda approach should I take? Such an innocent mistake, I have a Canadian Border Services Officers Test this Tuesday, this is not what I need!

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Disobey Sign - Nov 5, 2011 Yonge and Harbour St. Toronto

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Re: Disobey Sign - Nov 5, 2011 Yonge and Harbour St. Toronto

I am allowing this petition link for now, it may be removed in the future. If you have an issue with the design of a particular road/intersection and wish to do this in the future, send a moderator a PM with your reasons, so we may discuss the issue before it gets posted, or our website sued. Also, please refrain from resurrecting old threads for you own purposes.

I am allowing this petition link for now, it may be removed in the future.

If you have an issue with the design of a particular road/intersection and wish to do this in the future, send a moderator a PM with your reasons, so we may discuss the issue before it gets posted, or our website sued. Also, please refrain from resurrecting old threads for you own purposes.

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