Last summer I was ticketed for filtering. I had a phone call with a prosecutor about it who refused to drop the charge, went to court more than a year after the ticket, and have now scheduled a second court date after requesting a continuance (asked for an opportunity to review the ticket issuing officer's notes.)
Here's how I was ticketed:
Heading eastbound on Eglinton, I was approaching a string of stopped cars at a red light just before the DVP. Seeing a clear gap down the middle, I took my bike a few meters down the center between the stopped cars when I noticed an unmarked police car at the front of one of the rows.
I immediately signaled and pulled in front of one of the stopped cars and stopped hoping to not annoy an undercover LEO by rumbling up next to him on a big Harley.
No such luck, he first sticks his elbow out, then his head turned back toward me, points and says "you, pull over."
My ticket is for 'failing to drive in a marked lane.'
After speaking with a traffic lawyer about this, he tells me that he hasn't dealt with a case like this, and based on the officer's notes, there isn't much room to argue otherwise. I pretty much wasn't driving in a marked lane when I filtered, so can't figure out how to fight this.
Wondering if you or anyone you know has successfully fought this kind of ticket.
If there's precedence of a case resembling this being dropped before, then I have an argument for the same. Hopefully so will everyone else in Ontario who gets dinged for lane filtering through stopped traffic. Which for the record, I think should be a legal practice when done safely.
There's also a couple other posts on GTAM discussing filtering in Toronto, see http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?170763-Filtering-what-was-your-outcome/page2 and http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforu...FINITIVE-Non-Highway-Traffic-Filtering-Survey
Here's how I was ticketed:
Heading eastbound on Eglinton, I was approaching a string of stopped cars at a red light just before the DVP. Seeing a clear gap down the middle, I took my bike a few meters down the center between the stopped cars when I noticed an unmarked police car at the front of one of the rows.
I immediately signaled and pulled in front of one of the stopped cars and stopped hoping to not annoy an undercover LEO by rumbling up next to him on a big Harley.
No such luck, he first sticks his elbow out, then his head turned back toward me, points and says "you, pull over."
My ticket is for 'failing to drive in a marked lane.'
After speaking with a traffic lawyer about this, he tells me that he hasn't dealt with a case like this, and based on the officer's notes, there isn't much room to argue otherwise. I pretty much wasn't driving in a marked lane when I filtered, so can't figure out how to fight this.
Wondering if you or anyone you know has successfully fought this kind of ticket.
If there's precedence of a case resembling this being dropped before, then I have an argument for the same. Hopefully so will everyone else in Ontario who gets dinged for lane filtering through stopped traffic. Which for the record, I think should be a legal practice when done safely.
There's also a couple other posts on GTAM discussing filtering in Toronto, see http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?170763-Filtering-what-was-your-outcome/page2 and http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforu...FINITIVE-Non-Highway-Traffic-Filtering-Survey
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