Toronto, Ontario Speed Traps
Avenue Road near Dupont – St. Clair Ave.
Both directions South and Northbound. North is nastier since it’s uphill and most people don’t expect it. Southbound should be well known.
Bathurst Street near Bathurst Bridge North of Heath Street South of Eglington
Northbound Bathurst – Officers will hide on the street after the bridge on the east side this is normally at night espically late night.
Southbound Bathurst – Officers will hide in the parking lot of the apartment buildings on the other side of the bridge just north of heath street. On the West Side.
Moore Avenue near Parellels a Cemetery [Moore Park]
40 kmh on Moore although no reason cop sits in the bus shelter and faces west, the one small section you can speed up the main reason for this trap is to accommodate well heeled residents.
Mt. Pleasant Road near Elm Avenue
The policeman uses laser radar to nail you on the bridge, just north of Bloor St., in the northbound lanes. The speed limit used to be 60 km/h but it has been reduced to 50 km/h. However, 50 is a little slow for this road and so there is a natural tendency to exceed the limit. The cop sits at the lights at Elm Ave. and keeps very busy.
(Downtown Toronto)
Bayview Avenue near Steeles Street
Bayview Ave between Steeles and Cummer opposite St.Joseph Morrow School,going North and South.Police hide in the driveway to the school,going North, and behind a pole going up the hill south from Steeles to Cummer.