Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Driving while prohibited

This is a prohibition order under the Criminal Code conviction. When convicted of violation of the order, you will get a suspension of one year for a first offence or two years for a subsequent offence. Courts can order longer prohibition, which will be matched in length by a suspension under the Highway Traffic Act.
Note: Suspended drivers must pay $150 to have their license reinstated. This fee does not apply to reinstatement following a medical or administrative suspension of your driver’s license.

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