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Toronto drivers may be fined over $183 for breaking this law and the city is cracking down, Life in canada

24 June 20252 Mins Read

If you’ve ever driven behind a Toronto streetcar and felt tempted to sneak past its open doors — think again. That decision could cost you more than $183 and demerit points, and now the TTC is making sure everyone gets the message loud and clear.

The transit agency has just launched a brand-new safety campaign called “Stopping Saves Lives,” which aims to crack down on the dangerous and illegal move.

Drivers, cyclists, and even pedestrians sometimes ignore streetcar doors when they swing open for passengers.

It mightn’t seem like a big deal, but the numbers tell a different story: between 2014 and 2024, 141 people were struck by vehicles while trying to board or exit streetcars in Toronto. And that’s just the official count. TTC operators and regular riders say close calls happen daily, with cars speeding past while passengers are mid-step.

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, the law requires drivers to come to a complete stop when streetcar doors are open — no matter your mode of transportation. If caught, you could face a fine of up to $183.25 and get hit with three demerit points on your licence.

To spread the word, the TTC is investing heavily in visibility. You’ll see “We Stop. You Stop.” stickers on the backs of streetcars, digital ads, billboards, and even campaign spots in traffic reports and audio streaming platforms.

Toronto police are also stepping up enforcement efforts and teaming up with the TTC to ensure the law is followed.

And there’s more — automatic camera enforcement could be coming soon. Earlier this year, the TTC announced a pilot project with B.C.-based Gatekeeper Systems Inc. that would place cameras on streetcars to capture and record licence plates of vehicles that illegally pass open doors. The trial will begin next year and include several months of real-time testing.

So, if you think you can slide by while people are hopping on or off the 501 — don’t.

Just stop. It’s safer, it’s the law, and with the TTC and police cracking down, it’s not worth the risk!

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