Is Fail to Remain a Criminal Code Violation in Alberta?

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Failing to remain at the scene of a collision can result in charges under both the Alberta Traffic Safety Act and yes, even the Criminal Code.  

The punishment for a failure to remain at the scene of an accident Alberta ticket can be 7 demerits, a license suspension, and fines as much as $2000.00, but the even bigger deal is your insurance premiums…plan on having them skyrocket over the next three years. If you’re charged under the fail to remain Criminal Code, there are even more serious penalties depending on whether the person(s) involved in the accident suffered bodily harm or death.  

Failing to remain at the scene of an accident can even be something as harmless as bumping bumpers with a parked car (damage or not) and not leaving a note. … even if you weren’t aware anything happened. (more about that here

Find out more about Failing to Remain at the Scene of an Accident Alberta Tickets and their Impact. 

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