Toronto Police issued more than 600 tickets to drivers during a weeklong campaign focused on the Vision Zero promise to end traffic deaths by 2021, police said Wednesday.

Between Monday, June 18, and Sunday, June 24, police said Traffic Services performed a ticket blitz aimed at drivers who were driving aggressively, distracted, driving impaired or speeding — the most common contributing factors in serious injuries or fatalities on the road.

Police said of the tickets issued, 203 were for speeding, 163 for disobeying signs, 75 tickets for distracted driving, 72 for turning offences, 66 for disobeying traffic signals, and 57 given for careless driving.

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Traffic Services also dealt with eight criminal offence cases during this period: six people were arrested for impaired driving, and two people had their licence suspended for being in the warn-range of blood alcohol concentration.

The Vision Zero initiative has been under scrutiny lately after a wave of pedestrian and cyclist deaths on the streets of Toronto.