The threat of receiving a speeding ticket in the mail continues to not deter motorists in Toronto from driving above the posted limit, especially those in Etobicoke.
, which are located throughout the city, near schools, in what are known as designated Community Safety Zones, issued more than 54,000 tickets in the months of April and May.
That month, there were 2,626 repeat offenders, with the most frequent one receiving 14 tickets for speeding at that location. In May, the cameras handed out 20,052 tickets, with the one on Parkside Drive, south of Algonquin Avenue, in Parkdale-High Park issuing the most at 2,845 or roughly 14 per cent of all tickets.
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