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Traffic Law Expertise
We specialize exclusively in traffic ticket defence. This dedicated focus ensures deep knowledge of local court procedures and provides the strategic defense your case deserves.
Affordable Fee
We offer clear, affordable block fees so costs are never a surprise, providing quality defence at accessible rates for anyone needing help at traffic ticket court.
Result Driven
We are result driven, focusing on what truly matters: reduced penalties, withdrawn charges, and strategic outcomes that protect your record, insurance, and driving future.
About AXL Traffic Ticket Defence
We fight all traffic tickets.
AXL Traffic Ticket Defence is a London, Ontario firm with licensed paralegals regulated by the Law Society of Ontario. We defend drivers at the London Provincial Offences Court facing charges like speeding, careless driving, stunt driving, distracted driving, and driving without insurance. We specialize in Ontario traffic law under the Highway Traffic Act, which means we understand court procedures and how to build effective defenses. We handle everything for you the paperwork, court appearances, and negotiations with prosecutors. Our focus is getting the best possible result while protecting your driving record and keeping the process stress-free.
Why Choose Us To Fight Your Traffic Ticket?
Representation Made Easy
A traffic ticket means court dates, paperwork, and legal procedures that take time away from work and life. We handle everything for you. From filing documents to appearing in court, we take care of the process. You would not need to take time off or navigate the court system yourself.
Transparent Pricing
Legal help should be straightforward and affordable. We give you the price upfront before you hire us—no hidden fees or surprises. Our rates are fair and we offer flexible payment options. Getting quality representation shouldn’t empty your wallet.
Winning Outcomes
A traffic conviction affects your driving record and insurance rates. We review every detail of your case and build a defense strategy specific to your situation. Our goal is getting the best possible outcome, protecting your license and keeping your insurance costs down.
Client Centric
We keep you informed throughout the process. Our paralegals and staff will keep you updated on the progress with your case, answer your questions promptly, and work with you through each step from start to finish.
Client Reviews
What our Clients Say About Us.
I reached out after getting a speeding ticket and wasn’t sure what to expect. They explained my options clearly and took care of the court side of things. I didn’t have to stress or chase updates. When the ticket was withdrawn, it honestly felt like a huge win. I’m very thankful for the help.
Oliver. M
After being charged with stunt driving, I was extremely worried about my licence and what it could mean for my future. I was very happy with the outcome as it was beyond what I had expected. They are professional and very knowledgeable. I felt supported every step of the way. I highly recommend them !
Omar. A
Our Traffic Ticket Services.
We provide affordable, expert traffic ticket defence across Ontario, representing drivers through experienced traffic ticket lawyers and licensed paralegals. Our team focuses on Highway Traffic Act (HTA) offences, delivering strategic, cost-effective representation while protecting your driving record, insurance rates, and legal rights every step of the way.
Careless Driving
Careless driving is a serious offence, defined under Section 130 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) of Ontario, is a serious traffic offense that occurs when a driver operates a vehicle without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for others on the road.
Stunt Driving
Commonly referred to as “Racing”, Stunt Driving in Ontario is a serious traffic offense outlined under section 172 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA). It refers to reckless or dangerous driving behaviors that endanger the safety of others on the road.
Speeding
Speeding in Ontario, as defined under Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), occurs when a driver exceeds the posted speed limit or drives at a speed deemed unsafe for prevailing road or weather conditions. Penalties increase based on the extent of the violation.
Driving Without Licence
Under Section 32(1) of the HTA every person driving on a highway must possess a valid driver’s license appropriate for the vehicle they are operating. This is a serious offence and often results in hefty fines with a serious impact on insurance coverage.
Hand-Held Device
Under Section 78.1 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) in Ontario, it is illegal for drivers to use a hand-held communication or entertainment device while operating a vehicle, including texting, calling, or manually adjusting a GPS. This offence can lead to steep consequences.
Fail to Move Over
Failing to move over for a stopped emergency vehicle or tow truck in Ontario is a serious offence under Section 159(2, 3) of the Highway Traffic Act and and violations can lead to significant penalties, demerit points and long-term insurance consequences.
Driving No Insurance
Driving without insurance in Ontario falls under the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act. There are no demerit points, but fines range from $5,000 to $25,000, plus surcharges and costs, and the court may impose a licence suspension of up to one year.
Failing to stop for school bus
Failing to stop for a school bus is a serious offence under the Highway Traffic Act. It can result in fines of up to $2,000, six demerit points, and possible licence suspension, reflecting the strong emphasis Ontario places on protecting children’s safety.
Other Driving Violations
Other driving violations under the Highway Traffic Act include speeding, running red lights, improper lane changes, and distracted driving. These offences can result in fines, demerit points, and convictions that often lead to higher insurance premiums.
We Serve Across Ontario.
We are based in London and represent drivers in Provincial Courts across Ontario, fighting traffic tickets in cities throughout the province. We represent drivers in the following provincial courts.
- London
- Hamilton
- Kitchener
- Cambridge
If you need help to fight a traffic ticket in Ontario, contact us today by filling the form or simply, call and we will walk you through the next steps clearly and confidently. Contact us anytime, we are available 24/7, seven days a week.
Frequently asked questions.
Check out our FAQs for helpful information on how things work and what to expect.
What happens if I pay my traffic ticket in Ontario?
Paying your traffic ticket may seem like the quickest option, but it is legally treated as a guilty plea. Once paid, a conviction is entered on your driving record. This can lead to demerit points, higher insurance premiums, and long-term consequences you may not expect. Many drivers don’t realize the true cost until their insurance renews.
How long do I have to respond to a traffic ticket?
In Ontario, you have 15 days from the date the ticket was issued to respond. If you miss this deadline, the court can automatically convict you without a hearing. Responding on time is critical if you want to keep your options open and avoid unnecessary penalties.
Will a traffic ticket increase my insurance?
Yes, very likely, a traffic ticket can increase your insurance rates. Even minor convictions can affect your premiums, especially if you already have prior tickets. Serious offences can lead to significant increases or policy cancellations. Insurance companies focus on convictions, not just demerit points.
Should I fight a traffic ticket or just pay it?
Many drivers pay tickets to get it over with, not realizing the long-term impact. Fighting a traffic ticket can help protect your driving record, insurance rates, and licence. A proper review of your case may reveal options you didn’t know existed.
How many demerit points will I get for a traffic ticket?
Demerit points depend on the specific offence. Some tickets carry points, while others do not. However, even tickets with no demerit points can still impact your insurance. Points are only one part of how convictions affect drivers.
Can traffic charges be reduced or withdrawn?
Yes, traffic charges can sometimes be reduced, amended, or withdrawn altogether. Outcomes depend on the evidence, disclosure, and how the case is handled. An experienced traffic ticket defence professional can assess whether weaknesses exist in the prosecution’s case.
How many demerit points will I get for a traffic ticket?
Demerit points depend on the specific offence. Some tickets carry points, while others do not. However, even tickets with no demerit points can still impact your insurance. Points are only one part of how convictions affect drivers.
How long does a traffic ticket stay on my driving record?
Most traffic convictions stay on your Ontario driving record for three years from the conviction date. However, insurance companies may review your driving history for a longer period when setting rates or renewals.
Do I need a traffic ticket lawyer or a paralegal for a traffic ticket?
In Ontario Provincial Offences Court, both licensed paralegals and traffic ticket lawyers are authorized to represent drivers. Paralegals often focus exclusively on traffic law and may offer more cost-effective representation for these matters.