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speeding ticket ontario

Trying to get places on time means having to plan ahead because speeding could result in some unforeseen circumstances that could cost you your car (or more) and that's just embarrassing.

Detective Constable Scott Matthews from the Toronto Police Service posted a tweet on Wednesday revealing the "highest ticketed speed in Toronto in 2022," and the driver was going pretty fast.

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Speeding in Toronto is not a joke, especially when you have to pay a fine. But, thankfully, every car comes with a speedometer to keep you in line with the rules.

In August and September, the City of Toronto issued over 48,000 speeding tickets, and some spots were the absolute worst.

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Toronto, you may want to take your foot off the gas and slow down next time you drive through the High Park area.

The City of Toronto's Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) devices issued 43,412 tickets in June and July this summer in community safety zones — and the Parkdale–High Park area was quite the hotspot, according to a press release.

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Drivers, there's a speedometer in the car for various reasons, one of which is to be mindful of your speed. Especially when the city of Toronto has issued over 54,000 speeding tickets in just two months. That's wild!

To date, Toronto has 50 Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) devices, and according to a press release published on July 26, the city issued 54,204 tickets in April and May.

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You might want to check your speedometer every once in a while because an Ontario driver was caught speeding 200 km/h on Highway 407 over the weekend. That's double the speed limit!

The worst part is, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the driver said he "didn't realize he was going that fast." Oh boy, what a horrible excuse.

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