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I already been convicted of a driving offence is there a way to bring it to court again to clear the record?

for example if i drove with G1 and got convicted with that charge is there a way to clear my record without wating 3 years …Also I would appreciate if you could recommend a cheap insurance company available in Ontario /Toronto GTA area

if you got convicted with a G1 there will be NO insurance company that will be dumb enough to take you in as a customer. The only ones that are willing to take you wil be the ones charging you insurance that will cost more than your car. G1 is a probationary licence. If you cannot handle that, I dont think insurance companies will expect you to be able to drive much better than that. Sorry man. tough luck.

note: your insurance premium raises even if you claim your insurance over an accident that was not your fault. Just because the court takes away the offense does not necessarily mean the insurance companies will turn a blind eye to it.

Clelia 2 visits Red Rock, Ontario

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Penalty for driving without insurance in Ontario?

Hi there, I was just wondering what the penalty is for driving without insurance whilst having your G1 in Ontario. At the time, I was 18. How many demerit points? How long does it stay on your record? Can you appeal to get it removed after a certain period of time?

Thanks in advance
also, does your license get suspended? If so, how long?

Also, do you get a fine? If so, how much?

I was involved in an accident with damage being 1000 dollars.
My mom’s insurance paid off the damage and her rates went up.
the car belonged to my mom, and she was with me at the time of the accident

If your the vehicle belonged to your mom and her insurance paid for the damages, then how could you be driving without insurance? If an insurance company paid for the damages caused by an accident involving the car you were driving, ergo you were driving WITH insurance, right? So how can you be charged with driving without insurance? If by some Twilight Zone chance you were just bring your mom’s policy with you to court to show that the vehicle was insured at the time of the accident, or bring evidence that the insurance company paid the claim to show proof the vehicle was insured. BTW the penalty for driving without insurance in Ontario is:

“…is guilty of an offence and is liable on a first conviction to a fine of not less than $5,000 and not more than $25,000 and on a subsequent conviction to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $50,000 and, in addition, his or her driver’s licence may be suspended for a period of not more than one year.”

So yes a license can be suspended for a year.

Toronto Mounted Police

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