Re: right of way turning left hwybear wrote:Just searched and
http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com/topic2074.html
Thanks. Of course someone should fix the drivers handbook as it is apparently misleading.
Dave
Re: right of way turning left hwybear wrote:That's an easy one - Driver A has the right of way.
There was another thread specifically on this, I will try to find it.
I would appreciate the link to the other thread. I'm also curious how this is "easy" there is no direction …
right of way turning left I'm sure this has been asked, but I did search for right of way and couldn't find anything
Who has the right of way at an intersection with a two way stop sign.
Person A going south turning left arrives at intersection first
Person B going north going s…
Driving is a right actually should say travelling is a right Has this been discussed before
Rather interesting points of law.
Dave
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Officer was a no show charges withdrawn.
I think this is more common now that we have all these agents. Agents deal with most of the cases, and when they do they negotiate. Of course now that I think about it, it's in their best interest to negotiate. I…
Re: Evidence required for seatbelt conviction hwybear wrote:davec wrote:hwybear wrote:
The officer did not see something... "no use of a seatbelt".
So this is considered evidence ? There are so many things he does not see. I would think evidence would be he saw the seatbelt unlatched.
I …
OPS Copper wrote:That is unless he saw him not wearing his seatbelt on the road as STOPPED him in the driveway..
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He alleges that he did not see the seatbelt about 1km away from our driveway. He followed my son to our driveway. Did not pull him over,…
Re: Evidence required for seatbelt conviction hwybear wrote:davec wrote: Given that the officer allegedly didn't see the seatbelt. Is this evidence ? My point would be that evidence requires you to actually see something, not seeing something is not evidence ?
The officer did not see something... …
I have disclosure, no mention of seeing the seatbelt latch. Looked at that site, going with officers ability to see. As it turns out the officer "pulled him over" in our driveway so no reason to have his seatbelt on there.
Evidence required for seatbelt conviction My son was charged with failure to wear seatbelt.
The officer observed him driving by from about 20 meters away. Given that the officer allegedly didn't see the seatbelt. Is this evidence ? My point would be that evidence requires you to actually see so…
neo333 wrote:dave, I recommend that you NOT use their form. It usually does not allow you to ask for what you really want and need. They cannot force you to use their form.
Disclosure requests are usually sent to prosecution (not court) as they are r…
I just went to the courthouse in Orangeville and presented the request for disclosure to the clerk. I was told I had to use their form and send the request to another address which is the prosecutors office. I am planning on mailing it, but should I send …
How important is the location of the offence If the offense (failure to wear seatbelt) occurred 1km away from where the ticket says it did. Is that relevant ?
The officer observed me without my seatbelt at an intersection, I then put it on and he followed me to my house (1km away) and wrote the tic…
hwybear wrote:davec wrote:
Traffic collisions cause more deaths per year in Canada than crime.
OPP stats: for 2008
16 homicides
208 deaths in traffic collisions
Would you not want the area with the highest deaths getting the most attention?
This is an in…