Toronto police conducted a two-week enforcement blitz from June 16 to 27, resulting in 3,220 tickets and 245 towed vehicles for violations in no-stopping zones. This initiative aimed to remind drivers about the importance of following traffic signs during peak hours on high-traffic roads, particularly from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Drivers in no stopping zones face $190 fines. Continued patrols will enforce compliance, and another enforcement blitz is planned for September to support the city's congestion management efforts.
During a two-week enforcement blitz, Toronto police issued 3,220 tickets and towed 245 vehicles, focusing on drivers in no-stopping zones from June 16 to 27.
No stopping zones are areas where motorists are banned from stopping, except to avoid conflicts or comply with police or traffic signals.
The initiative aimed to remind drivers of the importance of obeying traffic signs, particularly during rush hours, supporting Toronto's congestion management plan.
Mike Harrison stated that this enforcement blitz intensifies daily efforts to maintain traffic flow during the afternoon rush hour, with ongoing patrols and fines for violators.
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