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	<description>OntarioTicket.com is an informational website dedicated to help Ontario Canadians Fight Ontario Traffic Tickets! Find articles and guides to fight any traffic ticket in Ontario, Canada. You can browse our Articles  to find related help and information. </description>
    
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    <title>Summer Driving Tips</title>
    <description>This summer, give your car a good once over before heading out in the heat! As the weather warms in Ontario, drivers need to take a look at their automobiles to make sure they are in excellent summer driving condition.</description>
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    <title>401 The Busiest Highway in North America</title>
    <description>Highway 401 where it passes through Toronto is the busiest highway in North America in addition to being one of the top ten busiest and widest highways in the world.</description>
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    <title>Motor Vehicle Lighting Laws in Ontario, Canada</title>
    <description>Lets explore a popular, but often not well understood, aspect of Ontario Traffic Law: vehicle lighting. The Highway Traffic Act contains a number of provisions requiring or prohibiting and restricting certain types of lights on vehicles being operated on the roadways. Commercial vehicles are subject to a considerable amount of additional requirements, but for the purpose of this article we will not be dealing with those regulations.</description>
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    <title>Steps To Fighting A Ontario Traffic Ticket </title>
    <description>You should never plead guilty to a Ontario traffic ticket. You can always fight it in court. It is your right to a trial and it is the law that they need to prove you guilty because you are innocent until proven guilty. Don’t do their job for them; don’t say you are guilty by paying the massive fine.  </description>
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    <title>I Got A Traffic Ticket! Now What Do I Do?</title>
    <description>There are several things you can do to win a favorable decision in a battle with the courts over a Canadian traffic ticket. You don’t have to pay the high fees associated with traffic tickets any longer. It’s highway robbery what some municipalities are charging these days. </description>
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    <title>Never Pay A Traffic Ticket In Canada</title>
    <description> There are several reasons why you never want to pay a traffic ticket in Canada. Insurance rates – your insurance will increase with every speeding or traffic ticket you plea guilty to and pay. Fighting the traffic ticket, even if you don’t win, will help to postpone the ticket and this will help you if you have another ticket that is about to roll off your driving record in a few months. Having one major traffic violation at a time will save you money on your car insurance.</description>
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    <title>Don't Just Pay Your Traffic Ticket!</title>
    <description>If you are caught speeding, don’t offer any information other than what is required. If you are asked “How fast do you think you were going?” or “Do you know why I pulled you over?” answer with a simple “No, officer” or “I don’t know officer,” and be nice about it. Don’t be smart because sometimes the police officer is only pulling you over to give you a warning or for another reason other than speeding. You just never know. </description>
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