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The Ministry of Transportation assigns demerit points for speeding tickets.
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List of demerit points for speeding tickets
Demerit points are accumulated, not lost. G1 or G2 licence holders are allowed to accumulate six (6) demerit points at which point the Ministry of Transportation will consider suspending the licence for thirty days.
Those with a full class G licence can accumulate nine (9) demerit points, at which time the Ministry of Transport will ask for the driver to attend for an interview at the Ministry of Transportation Licensing offices to interview the driver regarding their driving habits to decide whether or not to suspend the licence.
At fifteen (15) demerit points the Ministry of Transportation will suspend the drivers licence for thirty (30) days.
Demerit points stay on your licence for two years from the date of the offence. The conviction stays on your licence for one extra year. If the driver pleads guilty to the ticket shortly after the offence date, the conviction and points will go on the record forthwith.
If the driver applies for a court date, no conviction is registered until after the court date and the subsequent time for the two years for demerit points goes back to the offence date. For clarification on any issues regarding demerit points please contact OTT Legal Services.
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