The City of Toronto, alongside the Toronto police, is launching a two-week enforcement blitz to counteract drivers violating no stopping bylaws during peak hours on major roads. This initiative is scheduled from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, and noncompliance could result in a $190 ticket and vehicle towing. Focused on high-traffic areas, the blitz is part of a broader congestion management strategy, reinforcing the necessity of adhering to traffic signage for smoother travel in downtown. After the blitz ends on June 27, results will be reviewed to gauge its effectiveness.
The city’s enforcement blitz aims to remind drivers of the importance of obeying no stopping traffic signage during peak hours to keep traffic flowing.
Toronto police will strategically deploy parking enforcement officers along high-traffic downtown corridors to ticket and tow vehicles in no stopping zones.
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