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Reconstruction Office

The members of the Traffic Services Reconstruction Squad are responsible for providing a complete reconstruction investigation from the initial scene to the final report, promptly and thoroughly, through the theory and practical application of accepted collision reconstruction principles. This reconstruction takes place when collisions occur within the City of Toronto and result in:

  • death
  • in injuries to a person which may contribute to his/her subsequent death
  • where the person’s age and/or physical condition may contribute to his/her subsequent death
  • in injuries to a person which may contribute to his/her subsequent death and involves Service vehicles
  • from a police pursuit when hospitalization of any person(s) is required due to serious injury
  • if the Province of Ontario Special Investigation Unit is investigating or monitoring
  • from unusual circumstances or high profile in nature
  • from a request from the Officer in Charge of Traffic Services and involves:
  • motor vehicles
  • streetcars
  • cyclists
  • trains or subways (excluding suicides)
  • wheeled devices or vehicles on a roadway
 
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