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forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 08:33 PM
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but

20 months ago a little bit after my 17th birthday I got a speeding ticket (3 points) as well as a fine for not having my N sign on. I recently got my N back then. This caused me to be put on driving probation.

Now just a few hours ago I got another speeding ticket speeding down Highway 1 coming back from Hope, in Chillawack. A cop just came out of nowhere with his sirens on and pulled me over. No N sign, fined. I was going 145 in a 100 zone, but he let me go with only a regular speeding ticket since he felt bad for me being so far away from home.

But even with the regular speeding ticket, I will lose my license. What should I do now? I booked a lawyer to speak to on Monday, but just wanting the forum's insight. It was a Chilliwack ticket, and says the Provincial Court Hearing Location is in Chilliwack, NOT Vancouver, meaning possibly a very early court date. The earliest I can get my Class 5 is in late January. And if I disputed the fine, wouldn't the penalty points be slapped onto my license anyways, causing me to lose it?

I need it for work... there is no way I can get to work without my license...

Thanks for your insight/help..

hchang
09-16-2012, 08:39 PM
So what ticket or tickets did you get written up for today coming back from Hope?

If it's just a no N sign ticket then you're fine. I was caught speeding 2 years ago in Vancouver but the nice cop explained that the no N sign ticket didn't carry any points and wrote me one of those instead.

forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 08:43 PM
So what ticket or tickets did you get written up for today coming back from Hope?

If it's just a no N sign ticket then you're fine. I was caught speeding 2 years ago in Vancouver but the nice cop explained that the no N sign ticket didn't carry any points and wrote me one of those instead.

One speeding, one N-sign one, but the N-sign one is supposed to be a fine, not penalty.

I just bought this 5-speed 328i with my savings I've stashed away overtime and I used to drive an Auto RAV4... wasn't used to this being much faster and often forget how fast I'm going, and plus it was on Highway 1... one of the last places I expected a cop to dart out of nowhere (although coincidentally it was a downhill slope... cops favorite... sigh)...

Fafine
09-16-2012, 08:46 PM
dont remember exactly but look at the ticket,
theres two boxes, one says reg. other says act.
which one got checked?

forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 08:48 PM
dont remember exactly but look at the ticket,
theres two boxes, one says reg. other says act.
which one got checked?

For speeding "ACT" got checked
For the N sign, "REG" got checked.

He said I was cool with the N sign, but for the speeding I should be worried

Fafine
09-16-2012, 08:50 PM
did you dispute it?
also whens your class 5 test

forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 08:53 PM
did you dispute it?
also whens your class 5 test

I haven't disputed it yet.
Catch was I was going 145km/h in 100 zone and the guy said he'll let me go for only a regular speeding instead of an Excessive Speeding. So if I dispute it then won't he then spill the truth and get me into a bigger mess?

Yes yes I know I should be smacked... but in that stretch of highway so many cars all go 120 - 130 usually and even then some bikers zoom right past you... in the slow lane even at like 110 - 120 people decide to pass you

MindBomber
09-16-2012, 09:05 PM
I haven't disputed it yet.
Catch was I was going 145km/h in 100 zone and the guy said he'll let me go for only a regular speeding instead of an Excessive Speeding. So if I dispute it then won't he then spill the truth and get me into a bigger mess?

Yes yes I know I should be smacked... but in that stretch of highway so many cars all go 120 - 130 usually and even then some bikers zoom right past you... in the slow lane even at like 110 - 120 people decide to pass you

Here's what you need to do...

1. Dispute your ticket.
2. Book your Class 5 road test for the first available date.
3. Pass your Class 5 road test.
4. Retract the dispute and pay the ticket.

You are very, very lucky that the officer chose to give you a regular speeding ticket instead of excessive speeding. I drive that road every day, there's absolutely no reason you cannot drive 100km/h in the right lane and you would be far from the only one. Driving 145km/h you must have been flying past every other car on the road, especially on an early Sunday evening. If your license is critically important to you, maybe consider that next time you're tempted to commit an offense that could potentially cause you to lose it.

forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 09:12 PM
Here's what you need to do...

1. Dispute your ticket.
2. Book your Class 5 road test for the first available date.
3. Pass your Class 5 road test.
4. Retract the dispute and pay the ticket.

You are very, very lucky that the officer chose to give you a regular speeding ticket instead of excessive speeding. I drive that road every day, there's absolutely no reason you cannot drive 100km/h in the right lane and you would be far from the only one. Driving 145km/h you must have been flying past every other car on the road, especially on an early Sunday evening. If your license is critically important to you, maybe consider that next time you're tempted to commit an offense that could potentially cause you to lose it.


It was on the downhill stretch, not the flat one. Anyways yes I agree..

I got my N in January 2011, but I got put on probation I believe in March or April. Doesn't that reset my time I have to wait to get my Class 5, and if so isn't that quite a lengthy wait? Would my court date be late enough?

I think my main question is if my last ticket was almost 2 years ago... would they be a little easier on me, in terms of possibly taking away my license that is... (or whether probation is permanent, or is there a time frame)

MindBomber
09-16-2012, 09:24 PM
It was on the downhill stretch, not the flat one. Anyways yes I agree..

I got my N in January 2011, but I got put on probation I believe in March or April. Doesn't that reset my time I have to wait to get my Class 5, and if so isn't that quite a lengthy wait? Would my court date be late enough?

Not so bad on the downhill stretch, but still fast considering you would be interacting with other cars traveling much slower.

Yes, when your license is suspended the N'clock is reset and the 24 months begins the date the suspension ends. So, after your probation you would have received your license back in June/July 2011? Meaning June/July 2013 you'll be eligible to take the test?

The wait for a traffic court date is approximately a year, so you'll be cutting it close. It's your best shot though. If nothing else, it will give you time to prepare for the suspension.

forthewinwin
09-16-2012, 09:26 PM
Not so bad on the downhill stretch, but still fast considering you would be interacting with other cars traveling much slower.

Yes, when your license is suspended the N'clock is reset and the 24 months begins the date the suspension ends. So, after your probation you would have received your license back in June/July 2011? Meaning June/July 2013 you'll be eligible to take the test?

The wait for a traffic court date is approximately a year, so you'll be cutting it close. It's your best shot though.

My license was never suspended. Driving probation is different from prohibition. Probation is just a letter to scare you to say that if you're caught with any sort of offence again you might lose your license. But I'm just wondering if anyone here has had experience with that and whether probation is permanent during the N-stage or does it go away after a while, and whether they really care about the last ticket being almost 2 years ago..

inv4zn
09-16-2012, 10:40 PM
From http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/osmv/shareddocs/factsheet-driver-improvement-program.pdf

Notice of Driver Probation
When drivers are placed on probation, they maintain driving privileges. However, if the
driver receives any further violations in this stage they are subject to a driving prohibition. The driving record remains under close scrutiny even after the probation ends, and the driver may be subject to a driving prohibition if they receive further traffic convictions.

Jas29
09-17-2012, 01:14 AM
If your license was never suspended your N clock doesn't reset just to be sure go to the icbc site and try to book an appointment it will tell u the earliest date ur allowed to book ur class 5 test for
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Vale46Rossi
09-17-2012, 01:20 AM
If you have never been suspended then look on the front of your license bottom left will tell you closest exam date.


ASAP take that test.

If you are under 1 year from taking your class 5... DISPUTE IT and pass that shit then retract it.

You should be good :)

Good luck and drive safe.

forthewinwin
09-17-2012, 08:30 AM
Thanks for the responses

I gave the licensing office a call and said pretty much I'm going to be suspended now with another ticket on my record, UNLESS I dispute it. So it seems like that's my only option.

My earliest Class 5 test is on January 20th in 2013. Are my odds of receiving a court date far after that pretty good? And, is there a way the cop can get a hold of me BEFORE the court date and somehow tell them that it was actually an Excessive Speeding ticket and he just let me go for a regular one because he felt bad?

Also, on the bottom there is that section that says "I hereby Acknowledge Receipt of a Copy of this Violation Ticket... Signature"... I never got a chance to sign that part because the cop got annoyed when I told him the story about the missing N sign and he just drove off quickly after that. Will this affect me in any way?

inv4zn
09-17-2012, 08:43 AM
You're not going to get a court date within 4 months.

The police officer can get a hold of you if he finds out you're disputing it and remembers it clearly. I'm not sure what his legal powers are at that point, but at the least you'll be pissing him off because he let you off easily.

Remember that you would have been suspended immediately, and faced a shitton of consequences if he had given you the excessive speeding.

As far as I know, not signing it makes no difference. it's not an admission of guilt, but
just acknowledging you received the ticket.

As a final note, if you were my friend, I'd tell you to your face to grow some balls and man up to your actions. You were VERY lucky to NOT get an excessive speeding ticket, which would have fucked you over quite good. If that means getting a suspension, which you knew you were up for when you were doing 140 on a highway, then man up. Yes, you can use the system to your advantage and dispute it, book a test, pass, etc, but all that teaches you is how to weasel your way out a situation you are clearly responsible for. Just my 2 cents. /rant

Vale46Rossi
09-17-2012, 10:26 AM
This is what you should do for sure then,

1. Dispute the ticket

2. Book Class 5 test (find the first available date so book now)

3. Pass test

4. PROFIT

5. Retract the ticket

6. Pay the ticket.

You should be good :)

Don't worry too much and get all this done first!

forthewinwin
09-17-2012, 10:34 AM
It seems like this is my only option, so I'll do that.

Now what I'm wondering is: will this cop receive some sort of immediate notification that I disputed his ticket? I'm just worried that this may happen and he will then on the spot modify my Regular Speeding Ticket into an Excessive Speeding one and start even more trouble (or, does he have the power to do this?)

Vale46Rossi
09-17-2012, 10:44 AM
From what I know and this remember what "I" know, is that the cop IF he changes it most likely it will be infront of the judge.

Remember he is expecting you to show up to court now and dispute it.

So all he would do (I assume) is that he will build up his evidence to prove that you are going excessive and bring it to court.

But by then you would have pulled out.

forthewinwin
09-20-2012, 05:22 PM
My ticket says my hearing location is in Chillawack though.. not Vancouver...
doesn't this essentially mean my court date is going to be a very early one then?

Also, I was told that if I dispute a ticket there is a form to fill out, and I would have to dispute the allegation of the ticket. What is in the form, and is it usually by allegation or fine?? I'm not worried about fines, I just want to keep my license..

But if I, to be safe, disputed it as a fine, wouldn't the points still go onto my record, causing me to lose my license?

aznkev03
09-24-2012, 12:08 PM
If I were in your shoes, I would find out when your probation is over, dispute the allegation and not retract it until the probation is over, if possible

If you plead guilty before the probation is over but after obtaining your class 5, you will likely still become suspended but when you receive your lisence back, it will be a class 5

That's how it worked for me a few years ago

Edit: when I was going through this, the lady at the office told me that I could dispute the allegation and then plead guilty and dispute the fine while in court and it wouldn't make any difference. She was right. Not sure if things have changed since then

Also, when I showed up in court (poco), the officer approached me first and asked what my intentions were, and ended up putting a good word on for me in from of the JOP to have my fine reduced (YMMV). I was also let off easy, but not nearly as much as you. I was clocked 25km/h over but given under 21km/h

Good luck and stop speeding lol I stopped ever since
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forthewinwin
09-24-2012, 06:43 PM
If I were in your shoes, I would find out when your probation is over, dispute the allegation and not retract it until the probation is over, if possible

If you plead guilty before the probation is over but after obtaining your class 5, you will likely still become suspended but when you receive your lisence back, it will be a class 5

That's how it worked for me a few years ago

Edit: when I was going through this, the lady at the office told me that I could dispute the allegation and then plead guilty and dispute the fine while in court and it wouldn't make any difference. She was right. Not sure if things have changed since then

Also, when I showed up in court (poco), the officer approached me first and asked what my intentions were, and ended up putting a good word on for me in from of the JOP to have my fine reduced (YMMV). I was also let off easy, but not nearly as much as you. I was clocked 25km/h over but given under 21km/h

Good luck and stop speeding lol I stopped ever since
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Probation is permanent until you get your Class 5.

Did you have any records of accidents? Thing is I have a friend who had the exact same problem and he got through it fine, but it seems to be a
case-by-case basis (i.e. hope the superintendent doesn't hate you). Searching online this also seems to be the case so far through my readings. My driving record is good otherwise as well as his- no accidents, ever.

I talked to a lawyer but he is quoting me $2500 to deal with it... he said that it wouldn't be a problem, but 2500... I really don't want to resort to my credit cards, since I don't have a 'spare' 2500 laying around right now

aznkev03
09-24-2012, 06:52 PM
I have not had any at fault accidents to date
If your probation ends soon and you plead guilty for it after this date and you obtain your class 5, you likely will not get suspended, saving you $2500?

Can't help you there, I've never actually tried to completely get out of something I'm responsible for and have never worked with a lawyer
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forthewinwin
09-24-2012, 06:55 PM
I have not had any at fault accidents to date
If your probation ends soon and you plead guilty for it after this date and you obtain your class 5, you likely will not get suspended, saving you $2500?

Can't help you there, I've never actually tried to completely get out of something I'm responsible for and have never worked with a lawyer
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Probation has no expiry time until you get your Class 5.

aznkev03
09-24-2012, 07:04 PM
So essentially when you get your class 5 you're off probation, so 3 points won't suspend you?
I'm not sure how the point system works. I think it also goes annually so if you plead guilty over a year (or is it two?) after your last infraction with points you will not be suspended
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MeowMeow
09-24-2012, 07:24 PM
My friend got tickets and his license was about to be suspended
Prob was, he really needed his class 5 to get into fire fighting program he was prepping for
So what he did was he went to dispute it, but he admitted his guilt and asked the judge to change the tix to owner's ticket instead of driver's ticket
Luckily the judge pitied him and let him do that.

So anyways. If all the above methods suggested by other members falls, & you ever do end up having to go to the court, ask the judge for owner's ticket
Can't guarantee the judge will grant you that though.
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forthewinwin
09-24-2012, 07:44 PM
So essentially when you get your class 5 you're off probation, so 3 points won't suspend you?
I'm not sure how the point system works. I think it also goes annually so if you plead guilty over a year (or is it two?) after your last infraction with points you will not be suspended
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I keep getting mixed answers about this as well.. my landlord says I will be fine because my last ticket was almost 2 years ago, but when I called into the licensing office they said that there is a high chance I WILL be suspended, but it is by a case-by-case basis.

I am yes, off probation if I get my class 5. Most people are telling me that the ticket would just go on there as a regular one and I'll be fine. I have a friend who went through the exact same process. Right now I'm just more worried about a possible too-early court date because of it being in Chilliwack, not near Vancouver (the courts may not be as crowded?)

Lawyer said that because I'd still have a record of the offenses dated while I had my N, that this could cause problems, and that by both not having my N on AND speeding, it's a little harder for me to slip by. His role would to knock off the ticket alltogether. I just wish it wasn't 2500... at 1000 it'd be a lot more affordable, but 2500 is just steep for a 19 yr old paying for UBC tuition and 800/month rent, although he doesn't want the full payment until he actually goes to court, for which he said he could purposely push to almost a year later.

blakgtp
09-24-2012, 07:54 PM
like everyone else said, dispute it and get your class 5 before the court date. and to those ppl saying things like "don't speed, if you want your license." we all speed, some of us are just lucky not to get caught. on a side note, the bc drivers licensing program is a complete joke. because once we get our class 5, a speeding ticket isnt the same offence as if we had our N :bullshit: ..yeah makes a lot of sense

aznkev03
09-24-2012, 08:05 PM
Lawyer probably just wants your $2500 lol

I'm pretty sure if you will be off probation you will not get suspended, like you my friend also went through the same process recently
A speeding ticket under 21km/h is 3 points IIRC, and 3 points won't get a class 5 or even an N suspended
Only reason you're at risk is because you are on probation

If you absolutely cannot afford to lose your lisence for even a few months, I'd call and ask or maybe try to ask nicely in court just to be on the safe side but I'm pretty sure you'll be fine lol

As per your court date, doubt you will get it within four months. I wouldn't be too worried. Worse case scenario, you can req to postpone the date up to 3 times with a valid reason (ubc exam is pretty good excuse) but I had my 3rd rejected. Also if you want to go that route I'd suggest to req for date change ASAP. The more time you give them to plan the less likely you'll be rejected
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forthewinwin
09-27-2012, 08:48 PM
Called me again today, he's dropped the price to 2000. lol

The one thing he told me and that I also myself am curious is:
Since the ticket was dated in the period I have my N, wouldn't it going onto my record even after getting my Class 5 cause problems, especially one of the offenses being a "NO-N" one?

aznkev03
09-27-2012, 09:32 PM
It will still go on your file but your tickets go onto your file the date you plead guilty to it by paying or in court, not the date you receive it
Tell him $1000, maybe he'll agree haha
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kyan
11-13-2014, 04:58 PM
hey i just ended up in a similar situation. i was on probation with my N and just got a speeding ticket leaving hope, i was tagged going 127 in a 100 zone, im going to dispute it cause if i lose my license ill lose my job. so anyone has any advise on winning these things or their experience let me know. and i cant take my N test till next year december

jmanhas
11-13-2014, 05:17 PM
dispute, and hope court date is after your class5 test. If it isn't, all you can do is try and delay it until you can take the drivers test.

kyan
11-13-2014, 05:42 PM
even if i do get my court date after the class 5 i think i still get the suspension dont i? and does anyone know if its worth it to get a lawyer? im talking to one tomorrow and they said they charge 1500.

jmanhas
11-13-2014, 05:51 PM
i was in the same situation, i got a ticket while on probation, 1 year before i was eligible to take my class 5 test. I disputed, took my class 5 test, and ended up paying for the ticket after i passed my test. I did not get suspended.

kyan
11-13-2014, 06:00 PM
did this happen recently? and was your court date set for a year later? cause im guessing it wont be for me considering its in hope and i cant see the courts being to busy there... so im wondering if its easy to delay your court date by rescheduling

rriggi
11-14-2014, 01:35 AM
Im going to clear this up for you before you raise anymore dead threads.

If you have received your probation letter, dispute the ticket and focus on getting the class 5 license. The timing is something nobody here can help you with.

Once you PASS your class 5, you can go to court and look like an idiot, or you can just pay the fine and move on with your life.

The ticket will NOT get you suspended as your probation applies to your time in GLP.

I had a court date pushed from Oct 30th, to sometime in Feb because it fell on a school day, but yet again they've put it on a school day....

bcrdukes
11-14-2014, 01:36 AM
You're in a lot of hot water.

My personal experience: I lost my license and got my car crushed. The cherry on top - the court ordered me to ride a fixed-gear bike for my transportation for a minimum of 5 years.

Don't fuck up like I did. :okay:

kyan
11-14-2014, 03:07 PM
Im going to clear this up for you before you raise anymore dead threads.

If you have received your probation letter, dispute the ticket and focus on getting the class 5 license. The timing is something nobody here can help you with.

Once you PASS your class 5, you can go to court and look like an idiot, or you can just pay the fine and move on with your life.

The ticket will NOT get you suspended as your probation applies to your time in GLP.

I had a court date pushed from Oct 30th, to sometime in Feb because it fell on a school day, but yet again they've put it on a school day....


just talked to a lawyer this no longer works after they find you guilty they charge you with the ticket the day you recieved it so even tho i would have my full license by the time of the trial they would penalize my the way they would have when i was issued the ticket with my N, resulting in a prohibition