RESCU is a traffic management system used to detect disruptions to traffic flow along the Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard.
The system is comprised of 53 traffic cameras, 635 vehicle sensors and 5 overhead changeable message signs. RESCU is operated by the City of Toronto Works and Emergency Services Department and has been in place since January 1994.
What's new
Parking Ticket Payment System now available online
With a valid Mastercard or VISA, City of Toronto Parking Tickets can now be paid online in three simple steps. See the online payment system.
Fleet Services
Fleet Services is the division of the City of Toronto that keeps City employees moving to support the delivery of public programs and services. Find out what Fleet's doing to limit emissions, keep the City and its staff safe, and much more...
Pedestrian Safety advertising campaign launched
"Please Drive Carefully - We're All Pedestrians" is a new campaign encouraging drivers to be more aware of pedestrians.
Help to get around downtown
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Road restrictions View our weekly reports on road restrictions that impact major Toronto roadways.
Transit construction news
Find out how construction projects will affect public transit vehicles, routes and schedules. You can also check for construction and transportation project notices on our Get involved page.
Toronto Cycling Map
The cycling map shows marked bicycle lanes, signed bicycle routes and pathways. It also shows suggested routes and connections in areas where routes have not yet been designated as part of the Bikeway Network.
What's in a name?
Clinton Street and Gore Street were not named after two famous Americans, but were likely named after Henry Clinton, Secretary for the Colonies (1852-1854) and Sir Francis Gore, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1806-1817). Read more about street naming in Toronto.