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toronto drivers

If you've ever tried to speed past a Toronto streetcar that's stopped to let passengers on and off, you may be breaking the law. What might feel like a harmless shortcut could leave you with a hefty fine, demerit points on your licence, and, worst of all, it puts riders in real danger.

That's the message behind 'Stopping Saves Lives,' a public safety campaign launched by the TTC in June. The initiative targets one of the city's most persistent traffic violations: motorists ignoring open streetcar doors and trying to drive past while passengers are boarding or exiting.

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Driving in Toronto isn't for the faint of heart. Between endless traffic jams, constant construction, and drivers who seem to have missed a few chapters of the handbook, it's easy to lose your cool behind the wheel.

While the city has its share of official rules, there are just as many unwritten ones that only seasoned Torontonians seem to be aware of.

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Toronto's speed cameras are once again at the centre of controversy after a wave of vandalism hit multiple units this week.

According to the Toronto Star, five cameras were vandalized within a single 24-hour period, prompting renewed debate at City Council.

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The City of Toronto is about to make it easier for drivers to fight automated red light and speeding tickets, and that's a good thing because they'll probably be handing out a lot more in the years ahead.

Toronto City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to change the way it handles certain traffic offences caught on camera, and it's looking like a double-edged sword for Torontonians.

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Folks, did you know Toronto has its very own million-dollar machine? One that, sadly, has nothing to do with personal wealth.

The city's most lucrative speed camera continues to pull in an impressive salary, raking in a whopping $3.3 million from speed-happy drivers, and the metre just keeps on ticking.

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