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Charged With Dangerous or Criminal Driving?

Driving offences like dangerous driving, street racing, or failing to remain at the scene can result in criminal charges — not just tickets. At TC Legal, we defend clients facing serious driving allegations that can lead to jail time, license loss, and a criminal record.

We help you understand your rights and challenge how the incident is being portrayed by police or prosecutors.

Strategic Defence for Serious Driving Charges

We look at witness statements, vehicle data, dashcam footage, and roadside procedures. Whether you’re charged with fleeing police or causing bodily harm through reckless driving, we build a strategy to reduce the impact or have charges dropped entirely.

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FAQ

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What counts as “dangerous driving”?

Any driving that is markedly unsafe to the public — including speeding, swerving, or ignoring road signs — may qualify as dangerous driving.

Can I go to jail for dangerous driving?

Yes. Penalties range from fines to prison, especially if someone was injured or killed.

What is “failing to remain at the scene”?

It’s a criminal offence to leave the scene of an accident without providing information or assisting injured parties.

Is criminal driving different from regular traffic tickets?

Yes. Criminal charges stay on your permanent criminal record and can impact your ability to travel, work, or drive.

Can I still drive while my case is ongoing?

Possibly. Depending on your charges and bail conditions, we may help you keep limited or full driving privileges.

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