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toronto speeding ticket

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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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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Scam texts and calls are dime a dozen these days. But have you gotten one recently that says you got caught driving over the speed limit in Toronto and need to pay up?

On Tuesday, July 26, the City of Toronto took to their social media platforms to warn drivers about a scam that's been going around trying to get locals to pay off their speeding tickets.

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Speeding seems to be an issue in the city of Toronto, with thousands of tickets being given out during the last month of 2021 and 3,000 being issued during the week of March Break this year.

In a press release posted on Monday, April 11, Toronto police revealed that since 2022 started 14 people have been killed on the road this year with 10 of them being pedestrians.

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Slow down, drivers! Thousands of speeding tickets were given out by the City of Toronto in the last three months of 2021.

According to a press release, there are 50 Automated Speed Enforcements (ASE) devices that caught drivers and issued 54,391 tickets during October, November and December of 2021, specifically near Community Safety Zones.

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