Speeding Tickets
Reduce or dismiss speeding charges before they hit your record and insurance.
The Basics
What is speeding tickets?
A speeding ticket is issued when you're caught driving above the posted limit under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act. Penalties scale with how far over the limit you were travelling.
Consequences
What you're facing
- 10–3 demerit points depending on speed over limit
- 2Fines from $2.50/km over up to $9.75/km over (community safety zones double)
- 3Insurance premium increases of 5–25% for up to 3 years
- 450 km/h+ over becomes stunt driving — an immediate 30-day licence suspension
Our Approach
How we can help
We appear in court on your behalf, request full disclosure, review the officer's notes for procedural errors, and negotiate with the prosecutor to reduce or withdraw the charge — often without you ever setting foot in a courtroom.
- We appear in court for you
- Full disclosure review
- Prosecutor negotiations
- Flat-fee, no surprises
Common questions
Speeding Tickets FAQs
Straight answers about traffic tickets, court process, and how we work.
Got a ticket? Don't just pay it.
Paying results in a permanent record, demerit points, and insurance rate hikes. Speak to us first — the consultation is 100% free and there's no obligation.