In January, the devices issued a total of 21,681 tickets, with the device on Beverley Street north of D’Arcy Street (University-Rosedale) issuing the most tickets at 2,772, or 13 per cent of all tickets. According to the data, there were 1,632 repeat offenders in January with the most frequent repeat offender receiving 14 tickets for speeding on Cathedral Bluffs Drive south of Kingston Road (Scarborough Southwest).
In February, the devices issued a total of 25,666 tickets, with the device on Beverley Street near D’Arcy Street (University-Rosedale) issuing the most tickets at 4,952, or 19 per cent of all tickets. According to the data, there were 1,788 repeat offenders in February with the most frequent repeat offender receiving 9 tickets for speeding on Arlington Avenue south of Durham Avenue (Toronto-St. Paul’s).
In March, the devices issued a total of 27,290 tickets, with the device on Avenue Road south of Caribou Road (Eglinton-Lawrence) issuing the most tickets at 2,826, or 10 per cent of all tickets. According to the data, there were 1,963 repeat offenders in March with the most frequent repeat offender receiving 11 tickets for speeding on Beverley Street near D’Arcy Street (University-Rosedale).
The ASE devices issued 15,687 tickets in October, 11,516 tickets in November and 27,188 tickets in December. The full enforcement data for these months is available on the
City’s website.
The total payable fine amount includes a set fine, which is determined by Schedule D under the
Provincial Offences Act, a victim fine surcharge and applicable court costs. ASE tickets do not incur any demerit points and do not affect a person’s driving record.
The City continues to process Part III offences for excessive speeding incidents captured by the ASE devices. Excessive speeding is when a vehicle has exceeded the speed limit by 50 km/h or more. Under provincial regulations, there is no Set Fine or out-of-court settlement for charges related to excessive speeding. Instead, a summons is served to the registered vehicle owner to appear in court.
To date, 421 Part III charges have been laid since the start of enforcement on July 6, 2020. The highest excessive speed detected was 146 km/h in a 50 km/h speed limit zone on Martin Grove Road north of Garfella Drive (Etobicoke North).