Mayor John Tory kicked off the second phase of a pilot project Monday morning to help reduce traffic jams in Toronto’s downtown core. Beginning Monday, police officers will work as traffic assistants to aid the flow of traffic, pedestrians and cyclists cross roads safely.
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City of Toronto deploying traffic assistants to keep vehicles moving at busy intersections
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