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kwikb16a2 29-May-2010 09:08 PM

Speeding ticket in texas with canadian license
 
So i got a speeding ticket in abilene Texas for 75MPH in a 60MPH. Will this show on my canadian record and will it affect my insurance?(pretty sure it wont)


Thanks!

FiveO 30-May-2010 04:15 PM

As long as you deal with it it won't bite you up here. By deal with it, I mean pay the ticket, or successfully challenge it in a Texas court.

If you don't pay it, Texas will issue a suspension order on your driver's license, and maybe even an arrest warrant on you. An arrest warrant for an unpaid ticket won't make it back up here, but a license suspension due to unpaid tickets will. Ontario and Texas have reciprocity agreements when it comes to those.

F8i 30-May-2010 11:37 PM

^-- x2.
Might also give you difficulty getting back into the USA.

lets_ride 30-May-2010 11:41 PM

wow..good to know..im gonna make sure i dont ever speed when i visit Buffalo...

FiveO 31-May-2010 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by lets_ride (Post 1459422)
wow..good to know..im gonna make sure i dont ever speed when i visit Buffalo...

New York State is another story. Not only do they have unpaid fine suspension reciprocity with Ontario, they also share conviction information. Your New York State traffic ticket conviction has a very good chance of appearing on your Ontario driving record, and from there it can affect your insurance rates.

kwikb16a2 31-May-2010 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by FiveO (Post 1459626)
New York State is another story. Not only do they have unpaid fine suspension reciprocity with Ontario, they also share conviction information. Your New York State traffic ticket conviction has a very good chance of appearing on your Ontario driving record, and from there it can affect your insurance rates.



Michigan and NY are the only two states that do this no?

FiveO 02-Jun-2010 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by kwikb16a2 (Post 1459633)
Michigan and NY are the only two states that do this no?

So far. Be patient. More will follow.


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