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- Bicycle Registration
- Business with Toronto Police
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- Report illegal parking
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Make a Driving Complaint
Driving complaints can be made regarding behaviours like speeding, unsafe lane changes, disobeying of traffic lights or failure to stop at stop signs.
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A Driving Complaint is to report specific driver and vehicle involved in unlawful behaviour such as speeding, unsafe lane changes, disobeying traffic lights and failing to stop at a stop sign.
In order to submit a report for a specific driving complaint, a brief description of the vehicle is also required to validate the licence plate information.
A detailed description of the incident should be submitted. Providing as much information as possible will help to ensure that action will be taken against the suspect vehicle owner.
Once a submission is received by the Toronto Police Service, the information will be reviewed by a police officer for follow-up action or, if deemed appropriate, a letter will be sent to the owner of a vehicle outlining the date, time and location of the incident. The letter will also include important messages encouraging the owner to ensure all who drive their vehicles do so in a safe and responsible manner.
The following cannot be reported online:
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An incident that occurred outside the City of Toronto or on any 400 series highways such as the 401 or 427. Please report to the Ontario Provincial Police,
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If the incident resulted in a collision, please call the police for further instructions. Or report to a Collision Reporting Centre,
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If the identity of the driver is known to you, call our non-emergency line at 416-808-2222.