Traffic Services officers are responsible for enforcing the Highway Traffic Act, investigating serious and fatal collisions as well as working to prevent collisions.

There are several sections to the Traffic Services unit:

  • Detective Office
  • Collision Reconstruction
  • Highway Patrol
  • Traffic Safety Programs

Guided by the City of Toronto Vision Zero Road Safety Plan, Traffic Services is a partner in keeping out busy and dynamic streets safe in partnership with public agencies and the community.

Impaired Arrests at Spot Checks

Toronto police have laid 93 charges, issued 128 tickets and conducted 882 breath screenings since the provincial Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) campaign launched on November 20. Officers also issued 20 warn-range licence suspensions and laid four breath test–related charges. Traffic Services Staff Sergeant Paul Qureshi said the arrests and...

Preventing Impaired Driving Deaths is in Your Hands

For Connie Beatty, the loss of her 22-year-old daughter Rebecca has left an irreplaceable emptiness. "As hard as it is to retell the events of our worst day and trying hard to find a way to rebuild our broken hearts, the hope of spreading awareness is what gives me strength...

Keep Kids Safe En Route to School

Everyone has a responsibility to keep kids safe on the way to school and police officers and parking enforcement officers will be doing their part to step up education and enforcement in school zones. “It is not just around school zones, but everywhere where cars will be in the city....

Educating Micromobility Users on Rules of Road

Toronto Police has launched a three-week safety enforcement campaign focusing on micromobility vehicles across the city to ensure they are following the rules of the road. Running until September 13, it focuses on education and enforcement of micromobility users on local, collector and arterial roads, including bike lanes, sidewalks and...

Kids Geared Up for Summer Fun with Free Helmets

Students at Golf Road Junior Public School in Scarborough got a lesson in bike safety and a brand-new helmet as part of an ongoing initiative designed to enhance cycling safety for children across the city. “It’s an opportunity to give back and it just brings us together,” says Traffic Services...

Management Team

Superintendent Catherine Jackson Unit Commander Traffic Services

Inspector Matt Moyer 2nd In Command Traffic Services

Vision Zero Action Plan

A five year Vision Zero road safety plan has been developed to reduce traffic accidents and injuries on the streets of Toronto.

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What to do when Pulled Over by the Police

A Police Officer may pull a driver over for a variety of reasons. As a result, there are many actions drivers should be be aware of if pulled over or issued a ticket.

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Contact Traffic Services

416-808-1900
9 Hanna Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 1W8
Location of the contact address on the map

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