
CVOR Matters
CVOR & Commercial Vehicle Matters
Ontario’s Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration (CVOR) system monitors the safety performance of commercial truck and bus operators.
A CVOR-related conviction can affect both the driver and the company, including the operator’s safety record, insurance costs and ability to operate.
Cooper’s assists commercial drivers, owner-operators and companies with CVOR and commercial traffic matters.
What Can Affect a CVOR Record?
The Ministry of Transportation may consider factors such as:
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Collisions
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Inspection results
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Traffic convictions
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Certain criminal convictions
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Facility audit results
Commercial vehicle charges can involve speeding, inspection issues, logbooks, hours of service, vehicle defects and other Highway Traffic Act offences.
Possible Consequences
CVOR issues may lead to:
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Increased insurance costs
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Higher violation rates
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Lower safety ratings
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Ministry warning letters
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Audits and inspections
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Conditional safety ratings
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Show-cause proceedings
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Restrictions on operating privileges
For individual drivers, convictions may also affect employment opportunities and their commercial driving record.
Facing a CVOR or Commercial Charge?
CVOR matters can affect your record, business and livelihood.
Cooper’s can review your charge, explain your options and assist with traffic and CVOR-related matters.
Call Cooper’s at (705) 671-2698 or submit your ticket online for a free consultation.
