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Un total de 33 enregistrements correspondent à vos critères: Driving
Définition: Resources about legal topics related to operating a motor vehicle.
Voir aussi sujet jurisdique(s):  Transportation

Alberta

You have been charged with a traffic offense. Now what? This Student Legal Services booklet answers this question and more.
Sujets connexes:: Crimes and offences, Driving

This webpage provides general legal intormation on the types of traffic tickets that you may receive for a traffic offence. Traffic tickets include:

  • Traffic tags
  • Traffic tickets with a specified penalty amount
  • Multi-Nova speeding tickets
  • Traffic summons where you must appear in Court
Sujets connexes:: Driving

Learn about legal options and debt repayment if you caused injury to someone in a motor vehicle accident and you didn’t have insurance.

Sujets connexes:: Driving

Canada/Fédérale

This brochure is designed to assist victims dealing with the aftermath of an alcohol or drug-related crash. The brochure was created and published by Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) in 2009. (PDF - 64 pages
Sujets connexes:: Driving, Drugs and alcohol, Legal process, Victim support and victim rights

The Canada Safety Council is a national, non-government, charitable organization dedicated to safety. Their mission is to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada. Their website is a resource for safety information, education and awareness in all aspects of Canadian life - in traffic, at home, at work and at leisure.

Sujets connexes:: Driving, Public safety, School safety, Workers' health and safety

CCMTA is a non-profit organization comprising representatives of the provincial, territorial and federal governments of Canada which, through the collective consultative process, makes decisions on administration and operational matters dealing with licencing, registration and control of motor vehicle transportation and highway safety. It also comprises associate members whose expertise and opinions are sought in the development of strategies and programs. Related keywords: Driving (26), Public safety (46)

Sujets connexes:: Driving, Public safety, Transportation

The Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) is a program where disputes between consumers and vehicle manufacturers about alleged manufacturing defects or implementation of the manufacturers' new vehicle warranty can be put before a neutral third party (arbitrator) for resolution. Links to an overview of the CAMVAP arbitration process. From the homepage, an introduction to CAMVAP is available in several languages.

Sujets connexes:: Consumer protection and fraud, Driving, Mediation and alternative dispute resolution

Canadian Transport Agency provides this list of legislation and regulations for your use.
Sujets connexes:: Driving, Legislative materials, Transportation

DUI FYI (Impaired Driving Facts) - Video

It’s never safe to drive impaired. Provincial penalties, criminal offenses, legal limits… what does it really mean to drive impaired? What happens at a roadside stop? Do you have any rights when police suspect you of driving impaired? A Youtube production from BearPaw Legal.

Sujets connexes:: Crimes and offences, Driving, Drugs and alcohol

This information on impaired driving laws in Canada is prepared by Canada Dept. of Justice. It covers:

  • Drug-impaired driving and
  • Alcohol-impaired driving

It is important to note that provinces and territories have additional laws or regulations that may apply. Make sure to check the laws in your area. Please visit Canada’s impaired driving webpage for statistics, research, and more information on the dangers of driving while impaired.

Sujets connexes:: Driving, Drugs and alcohol

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