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Traffic Services
Divisional Traffic Response Units

Divisional Traffic Units operate from every Police Division within the Toronto Police Service.

The Traffic Response Unit or Divisional Traffic Unit is a dedicated function within the Community Response Unit structure. The purpose of the Divisional Traffic Unit is to problem solve with the community regarding local traffic concerns and to provide general traffic duties including:

  • investigation of personal injury collisions and fail to remain collisions

  • traffic safety enforcement programs ( e.g. speeding, seat belts, aggressive drivers)

  • enforcement of the Highway Traffic Act and driving complaints

  • pedestrian and bicycle safety local traffic signs, roadway construction and/or design issues

  • planning for local parades and special events occurring on roadways.

To find out which Divisional Traffic Unit services the area where you live and check the Divisional Web Site for your area, click .

If you have a driving complaint that you would like to report, please contact the Divisional Traffic Unit where the driving took place.

 
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