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Toronto police issue more than 5,000 tickets during back-to-school traffic blitz

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Toronto police say they issued more than 5,000 tickets during their recent back-to-school traffic safety campaign.

The Toronto Police Service issued a news release on Wednesday, saying that officers focused on patrolling school safety zones across the city between Sept. 9, 2021 and Sept. 17.

Police said the campaign aimed to remind all road users about increased traffic across Toronto, specifically within school and residential zones.

“After a very long hiatus from school it is imperative to remind all road users of the impact road safety has on our communities, especially school aged children who are among the most vulnerable road users,” Constable Brandon Caron said.

“It is important that we all continue the conversation and remember road safety is a shared responsibility.”

The tickets were issued for behaviours known to cause injuries to people on the road, police said, including speeding, aggressive driving, driving while distracted and impaired driving.

A total of 5,036 tickets were issued, police said, and speeding was the most common violation. Police noted that 2,653 tickets were issued for speeding, 991 tickets were issued for aggressive driving, 250 tickets were issued for distracted driving and 1,142 tickets were issued for other maters.

Police said 1,531 tickets were issued for violations within 300 metres of a school, and of those, 591 were speed related and another 465 were for aggressive driving.

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