Hacknight #422
Analyzing traffic violations on King St
with [[Q Chen]]
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Last week, the School of Cities released a [report](https://schoolofcities.github.io/king-street-toronto/traffic-violations) that found that more than 99.7 per cent of drivers who violate traffic rules on a stretch of King Street West are not being fined. One of the report's authors will share a brief overview of traffic violations and ticketing data in the King Street Transit Priority Corridor, looking at changes since the 2017 implementation of the King Street Pilot. CBC News: [Drivers not being ticketed for violating traffic rules on King Street transit corridor, study finds](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/university-of-toronto-study-king-street-transit-priority-corridor-traffic-violations-1.7044404)
Speakers
[[Q Chen]]Recording
Last week, the School of Cities released a report that found that more than 99.7 per cent of drivers who violate traffic rules on a stretch of King Street West are not being fined. One of the report’s authors will share a brief overview of traffic violations and ticketing data in the King Street Transit Priority Corridor, looking at changes since the 2017 implementation of the King Street Pilot. CBC News: Drivers not being ticketed for violating traffic rules on King Street transit corridor, study finds
Speaker: Q Chen
- Q is a data analyst at the School of Cities, University of Toronto.
Join us in person:
- We’re meeting in Room 380 of the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto (55 St. George Street, north of College St., 3rd floor). There will be signs!