More than 3,500 tickets were issued in a recent micromobility vehicles and back-to-school safety enforcement campaign in the city.

Toronto Police say the campaign, which ran from Aug. 25-Sept. 13, focused on education and enforcement of micromobility users on local, collector and arterial roads, including bike lanes, sidewalks and crosswalks.

Officers laid 179 tickets under the Highway Traffic Act and City of Toronto by-laws for micromobility vehicles – described as small, compact, low-speed vehicles that can include bicycles, electric bikes, e-mopeds, electric kick-scooters (e-scooters), and more.

For back-to-school safety, officers laid 3,355 tickets for driving offences within 150 metres of a school, primarily under the Highway Traffic Act.

This campaign was in response to a City Co

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