CTQ Hearing
Preparation for
Truck Drivers &
Fleet Owners

Protect Your Safety Rating.
Protect Your Livelihood.

Who We Help

Catering to the needs of
drivers, fleet owners, and operators
throughout the province of
Quebec.

Whether you hold a PEVL, CVOR, or CVL, our lawyers have extensive experience representing clients in CTQ hearings and handling regulatory matters affecting the trucking industry.

We Help With:

- Logbook violations (incomplete logs, rest hour issues)
- Heavy vehicle infractions affecting CVL or PEVL
- Cell phone and Highway Safety Code violations
- Mechanical and equipment defects
- Overweight or oversized loads

Even one ticket can cost you demerit points AND CVL/PEVL points. Don’t go in unprepared.

  • Full legal preparation for your CTQ hearing
  • Personalized case strategy based on your situation and infractions
  • Representation at the hearing to make your case before the CTQ commissioner
  • Support to help preserve a “Satisfactory” safety rating and protect your ability to drive

We Handle All Types of Offenses
Related to Heavy Vehicle Operations

Types of Offenses We Cover

Whether your CTQ hearing follows a roadside
infraction or an audit, we cover it all:

Logbook Violations

Logbook Violations:

- Incomplete or incorrect daily logs
- Violations of rest hour rules
- Other hours-of-service offenses

Load and Vehicle Dimension Infractions:

Load and Vehicle Dimension Infractions:

- Overweight or oversize loads
- Unsafe or unsecured cargo
- Driving in restricted areas

Mechanical and Equipment Issues:

Mechanical and Equipment Issues:

- Incomplete mechanical inspection reports
- Missing or defective lighting
- Missing safety equipment or identification numbers

Specialized Trucking Regulations:

Specialized Trucking Regulations:

- Operating without a required special permit
- Minor or major vehicle defects
- Lack of proper tie-down systems
- Operating without SAAQ approval
- Emissions, speed limiter, and safety system violations

Highway Safety Code Offenses:

Highway Safety Code Offenses:

- Speeding, red lights, rolling stops
- Using a phone while driving (Article 443.1)
- School bus violations, dangerous driving, hit & run
- Ignoring security corridors
- And more...

Experience | Transportation Law Experts | Strategic Defense | License Protection | Clear Communication

Heavy Vehicle Drivers:
Be Vigilant. One Ticket =
Multiple Penalties.

Risk Awareness

Did you know a single infraction can impact both your personal license and your heavy vehicle safety record? For example, using a cell phone while driving can result in:

Even a yellow light offense, which doesn’t carry demerit points for personal licenses, results in 3 CVL/PEVL points — a penalty that directly affects your professional standing.

  • Demerit points on your
    personal record
  • CVL or PEVL points on your
    commercial record

Even a yellow light offense, which doesn’t carry demerit points for personal licenses, results in 3 CVL/PEVL points — a penalty that directly affects your professional standing.

  • Demerit points on your
    personal record
  • CVL or PEVL points on your
    commercial record

Why Work
With Ticket911?

01

Experienced legal team

focused on transportation and road safety law

02

Hundreds
of hearings

handled before the CTQ

03

Strategic
defense

to minimize penalties and protect your license

04

We speak your language

and we fight to keep you on the road

Facing a CTQ Hearing? Contact Us Today.

CTQ Hearing Help

Don’t risk your safety rating or commercial driving privilege. Let our lawyers help you prepare for your CTQ hearing — and give you the best possible chance to stay on the road.

Don’t risk your safety rating or commercial driving privilege. Let our lawyers help you prepare for your CTQ hearing — and give you the best possible chance to stay on the road.

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