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- Violation Ticket Administration and Fines Regulation - BC Laws
The reference to section 25 (15) in Column 1 does not apply to an offence for violating a specific driver's licence requirement, restriction or condition that is set out in another item in Schedule 3 (c) sections 27 10 (4) and 37 54 (3) and (4) of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B C Reg 26 58
- Fines and points for B. C. traffic offences - ICBC
Look up the amount of a fine or number of Driver Penalty Points for a traffic or driving offence For some offences or convictions such as excessive speeding and distracted driving, a Driver Risk Premium may apply in addition to fines and points
- Q A - Didnt Obey Police Direction | DriveSmartBC
You could keep quiet and hope that it all goes away, or you could contact the police force, explain your concern at the time and tell them that you have considered it, decided that you were incorrect and want to deal with the issue
- Failing to stop for police has consequences - reachfm. ca
At a minimum, Section 73 (1) of the Motor Vehicle Act of BC stipulates a fine of $138 plus 3 points for failing to stop when signalled requested by police
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: MOTOR VEHICLE LAW
If asked, the owner or a person in a motor vehicle that a peace officer believes has been involved in an accident or a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act must provide any information respecting the identity of the driver at the time of the accident (Motor Vehicle Act s 84)
- Understanding Your Rights During a Traffic Stop in BC
Know your rights during a traffic stop in BC, from refusing searches to fighting tickets Protect yourself with legal knowledge
- Motor Vehicle Act - BC Laws
(a) the driver of a vehicle approaching the intersection and facing the yellow light must cause it to stop before entering the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or if there is no marked crosswalk, before entering the intersection, unless the stop cannot be made in safety,
- Motor Vehicle Act Regulations - BC Laws
(5) The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia must not cancel a licence under this Division until the holder is first given an opportunity to show cause why cancellation is not warranted
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