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説明Stunt Driving On the 1st of October 2007 the Ontario Government enacted speeding laws for Stunt Driving, Racing and Speeding more than 50km/h. This law under Bill 203, the Safer Roads for a Safer Ontario Act has the following penalties;Immediate seven (7) day driver's licence suspensionImmediate seven (7) day vehicle impoundmentMinimum fine of two thousand ($2000.00) dollarsMaximum fine of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollarsDrivers licence suspension of up to two yearsSix (6) demerit pointsSecond conviction drivers licence suspension of up to ten (10) yearsImprisonment for a term of not more that six (6) months100% Insurance IncreaseRacing Stunt DrivingThe definition of Stunt Driving and Racing includes;Speeding more than 50km/hDriving at a marked departure indicating a competitionChasing another motor vehicleDriving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway (Careless Driving)Driving in a manner that may endanger any personRepeatedly changing lanes in close proximity to other vehicles so as to advance through the ordinary flow of traffic while driving at a rate of speed that is a marked departure from the lawful rate of speed.Having been stopped and charged by the police for Stunt Driving / Racing the police officer will immediately suspend the drivers licence of the driver for seven (7) days. The driver cannot operate motor vehicle anywhere in the Province of Ontario. If the driver is caught by the police operating a motor vehicle they maybe arrested and charged with the offence of Drive While Suspended Highway Traffic Act of Ontario Section 53,1. The penalty for driving while under suspension is a one thousand dollar ($1000) fine, and six (6) months further licence suspension.The motor vehicle used in the offence will be impounded by the police officer for seven (7) days. The vehicle will not be released to any person until the seven days have been completed, and includes even if the driver was not the owner of the vehicle.The costs of the impoundment for Stunt Driving and Racing are the responsibility of the driver/owner which will be from five hundred to over one thousand dollars.Having successfully fought hundreds of Stunt Driving Ticket OTT Legal knows how to help you, call 1-888-668-8946 or visit the OTT Legal office closest to you. The police officer will issue to the driver a Part Three Provincial offences notice with a court date on it commanding the defendant to appear in traffic court before a Justice of the Peace.The driver/defendant may hire an agent such as OTT Legal who will appear on the behalf of the driver. If the defendant fails to appear before the court the Justice of the Peace may issue a warrant for the driver to appear in court.At traffic court the police officer will have a prosecutor hired by the municipality to assist the officer in prosecution the case. As many prosecutors are lawyers, drivers are wise to seek legal advise prior to appearing in court from OTT Legal.Stunt Driving, Speeding, and Racing trials are won on legal technicalities properly presented by a person with experience and training in traffic court. Just going to court and explaining why you may have commented the offence will not get the charge dismissed.OTT Legal offers a free consultation to discuss your Stunt Driving ticket with one of our licenced representatives. Many of our licenced agents are former Ontario Provincial Police and the Toronto Police Service Police Officers who have not only the court experience but the actually experience in radar, laser and speed enforcement in Ontario.The Law for Stunt Driving and Racing in OntarioBill 203 falls under section 172 of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act;172. (1) Racing, stunts, etc., prohibited No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway in a race or contest, while performing a stunt on on a bet or wager. (2) Offence - Every person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not less that $2,000 and not more that $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more that six months, or to both, and in addition his or her driver's licence may be suspended, (a) on a first conviction under this section, for not more that two years; or (b) on a subsequent conviction under this section, for not more than 10 years.(5) Police officer to require surrender of driver's licence, detention of motor vehicle - Where a police officer believes on reasonable and probable grounds that a person is stunt driving, or has driven, a motor vehicle on a highway in contravention of subsection (1) the officer shall,a) request that the person surrender his or her driver's licence; and b) detain the motor vehicle that was being driven by the person until it is impounded under clause (7)(b).(6) Administrative seven-day licence suspension - Upon a request being made under clause (5)(a), for stunt driving the person to whom the request is made shall forthwith surrender his or her driver's licence to the police officer and,whether or not the person is unable or fails to surrender the licence to the police officer, his or her driver's licence is suspended for a period of seven days from the time the request is made(7) Administrative seven-day vehicle impoundment - Upon a motor vehicle vehicle being detained under clause (5)(a), the motor vehicle shall, at the cost of and risk to its owner,(a) be removed to an impound facility as directed by a police officer; and(b) be impounded for seven days from the time it was detained under clause (5)(b)(8) Release of vehicle - Subject to subsection (15) the motor vehicle shall be release to its owner from the impound facility upon the expiry of the period of impoundment.ONTARIO REGULATION 455/07 - Contests, Stunts, RacingReport to Registrar1.(1) A police officer who requests, under clause 172 (5) (a) of the Act, that a person surrender his or her driver's licence for stunt driving or racing shall, before providing the person with the notice of suspension required by subsection 172 (10) of the Act, report the request and the following information to the Registrar:The driver's nameIf known, the driver's address, date of birth and driver's licence numberThe date and time of the requestThe location at which the alleged offence under subsection 172 (1) of the Act took place(2) The report under subsection (1) shall be made by any form of telecommunication.(3) A police officer who has made a report under subsection for Stunt Driving (1) shall, as soon as practical after making the report, complete a form provided by the Registrar for that purpose and forward the completed form to the Registrar.Definition, "Stunt Driving", "Race" and "Contest"2.(1)For the purposes of section 172 of the Act, "stunt driving" "race" and "contest" include any activity where one or more persons engage in any of the following driving behaviors:1. Driving two or more motor vehicles at a rate of speed that is a marked departure from the lawful rate of speed and in a manner that indicates the drivers of the motor vehicles are engaged in a competition.2. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to chase another motor vehicle.3. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway or in a manner that may endanger any person by,4. Driving a motor vehicle at a rate of speed that is a marked departure from the lawful rate of speed,5. Outdistancing or attempting to outdistance one or more other motor vehicles while driving at a rate of speed that is a marked departure from the lawful rate of speed, or6. Repeatedly changing lanes in close proximity to other vehicles so as to advance through the ordinary flow of traffic while driving at a rate of speed that is a marked departure from the lawful rate of speed.(2)In this section,"marked departure from the lawful rate of speed" means a rate of speed that may limit the ability of a driver of a motor vehicle to prudently adjust to changing circumstances on the highway.Definition, "Stunt Driving "3.For the purposes of section 172 of the Act, "stunt driving" includes any activity where one or more persons engage in any of the following driving behaviors:1. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to lift some or all of its tires from the surface of the highway, including driving a motorcycle with only one wheel in contact with the ground, but not including the use of lift axles on commercial motor vehicles.2. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to cause some or all of its tires to lose traction with the surface of the highway while turning.3. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to spin it or cause it to circle, without maintaining control over it.4. Driving two or more motor vehicles side by side or in proximity to each other, where one of the motor vehicles occupies a lane of traffic or other portion of the highway intended for use by oncoming traffic for a period of time that is longer than is reasonably required to pass another motor vehicle.5. Driving a motor vehicle with a person in the trunk of the motor vehicle.6. Driving a motor vehicle while the driver is not sitting in the driver's seat.7. Driving a motor vehicle at a rate of speed that is 50 kilometres per hour or more over the speed limit.8. Driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention, without reasonable consideration for other persons using the highway or in a manner that may endanger any person by,9. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to prevent another vehicle from passing,10. Stopping or slowing down a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates the driver's sole intention in stopping or slowing down is to interfere with the movement of another vehicle by cutting off its passage on the highway or to cause another vehicle to stop or slow down in circumstances where the other vehicle would not ordinarily do so,11. Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to drive, without justification, as close as possible to another vehicle, pedestrian or fixed object on or near the highway, oriv. making a left turn where,(A) the driver is stopped at an intersection controlled by a traffic control signal system in response to a circular red indication;(B) at least one vehicle facing the opposite direction is similarly stopped in response to a circular red indication; and(C) the driver executes the left turn immediately before or after the system shows only a circular green indication in both directions and in a manner that indicates an intention to complete or attempt to complete the left turn before the vehicle facing the opposite direction is able to proceed straight through the intersection in response to the circular green indication facing that vehicle.Exceptions to Stunt Driving4.(1)Despite section 2, "race" and "contest" do not include,(a) a rally, navigational rally or similar event that is conducted,(i) under the supervision of the Canadian Association of Rally Sport,(ii) under the supervision of a club or association approved in writing by the Ministry, or(iii) with the written approval of the road authority or road authorities having jurisdiction over the highway or highways used;(b) motor vehicle owners engaged in a tour, scenic drive, treasure hunt or other similar motoring event in which the participants drive responsibly and in a manner that indicates an overall intention to comply with the provisions of the Act; or(c) an event held on a closed course with the written approval of the road authority having jurisdiction over the highway, including any event lawfully using any of the trademarks "CART", "Formula One", "Indy", "IndyCar", "IRL" or "NASCAR".(2)Despite sections 2 and 3, "race", "contest" and "stunt" do not include any activity required for the lawful operation of motor vehicles described in subsections 62 (15.1) or 128 (13) of the Act, or the lawful operation of an emergency vehicle as defined in subsection 144 (1) of the Act.www.ontariospeeding.com/Stunt-Driving.html
撮影日2010-04-17 12:25:55
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撮影地Caledon, Ontario, Canada 地図
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