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Police have handed out nearly 5,000 traffic tickets during King Street pilot

Toronto Police have now ticketed almost 5,000 drivers for violating the traffic rules of the King Street pilot project.

Most common fine worth $110 and two demerit points

King Street drivers continue to get ticketed for not following the pilot rules which prohibits vehicle through-traffic. More than 8,000 tickets have been handed out since the pilot began and it's still common to see motorists disobeying the rules. (Martin Trainor/CBC)

Toronto Police are on the verge of ticketing the5,000th driver breaking the newtraffic rules onKing Street.

Since the project was launched last November, the service has served up 4,559 tickets for "proceed contrary to sign at intersection" infractions. However, some have called for stronger enforcement,with one man capturing a video showing a number of drivers violating the rules right in front of a police officer.

The high-profile pilot has made it illegal to drive through most intersections between Bathurst Street and Jarvis Street, in order to speed up the TTC's busiest surface route.

If drivers are charged with a provincial offence for violating the rules on King Street, the fine is $110 and two demerit points.

Data released by the city in March showed that streetcar travel along the route has decreased by an average of five minutes since the launch of the project.

The city has also logged a 16 per cent increase in ridership on the route.