Civic hacknight #422 - Analyzing traffic violations on King St (VIRTUAL)


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*This is the virtual registration for this event. To attend in person, please RSVP here.
Last week, the School of Cities released a report that found that more than 99.7 per cent of drivers who violate traffic rules on a stretch of King Street West are not being fined. One of the report's authors will share a brief overview of traffic violations and ticketing data in the King Street Transit Priority Corridor, looking at changes since the 2017 implementation of the King Street Pilot.
CBC News: Drivers not being ticketed for violating traffic rules on King Street transit corridor, study finds
Speaker: Q Chen
- Q is a data analyst at the School of Cities, University of Toronto.
Join us via Zoom (webcams and mics optional, but encouraged):
- A Zoom link will be made available to everyone who RSVPs!
Agenda:
- 7:00-7:20 = Welcome and Introductions
- 7:20-7:50 = Presentation and Q&A/discussion
- 7:50-9:00 = Breakout groups
Code of Conduct:
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Accessibility:
- We're exploring ways to make our hybrid hacknights more accessible. At the moment we provide video and audio of the presentation through Zoom and automated closed captioning.
About Us:
- Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together Torontonians (designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, community organizers, and more) who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable through design, tech, and data. Come and be part of it!
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Civic hacknight #422 - Analyzing traffic violations on King St (VIRTUAL)