Under the pretext of providing free information or legal documentation on traffic law, some commercial companies actually practice the activity of intermediation or even legal canvassing.
These sites can raise criticism in terms of regulations when they offer consultation and legal assistance encouraging the user to use their services.
According to the courts, this practice constitutes prohibited canvassing within the meaning of the law.
The law prohibits these sites from collecting data or documents from a client to transmit them to the lawyer referenced on the site.
They can no longer give personalized advice.
The interference of the intermediary site in the relationship between the client and the lawyer would then constitute a breach of professional secrecy.
Simpler and more practical: directly contacting a lawyer referenced as a practitioner in the matter proves to be more effective in defending your rights and your driving license, knowing most often that the contact is generally not invoiced by the lawyer consulted.