Subway service at North York Centre station has resumed and roads are reopened on Tuesday as police continue to investigate a deadly van attack that killed 10 people and injured 15 on Yonge Street near Finch Avenue.

Here is what drivers and pedestrians need to know:

All roads are open at Yonge Street from North York Boulevard/Elmwood Avenue to Bishop Avenue

All lanes on Finch Avenue, westbound and eastbound, are reopened from Kenneth Avenue to Duplex Avenue

Police are telling drivers to use caution as they drive in the area

PUBLIC ADVISORY:<br>Yonge St – Sheppard Av to Finch Av<br>-Although the scene has been re-opened we will still have an investigative presence<br>-We ask people to stay away from this area unless you live there or have business there<br>-We ask this just for the next few days<br>^dh —@TPSOperations

Here is what TTC riders need to know:

Subway service has resumed at North York Centre station on Line 1. TTC bus service has resumed.

Customers using GO Transit can board anywhere in Toronto with their PRESTO cards or TTC transfers.

TTC customers can also board GO Transit buses and trains with TTC transfers or Metropasses.

GO service is expected to resume on Tuesday evening said Anne Marie Aikins, spokesperson for Metrolinx.

If you live near Yonge & Finch and are unable to access your parking garage as police continue their investigation, our parking lots are free for you today. <a href="https://t.co/Jkw5x2scow">https://t.co/Jkw5x2scow</a> —@bradTTC

North York Civic Centre, Mel Lastman Square and Douglas Snow Aquatic Centre were all closed on Tuesday.

No city services were available at the North York Civic Centre and all meetings, programs and permits that were scheduled for Tuesday were cancelled.

Tory said the North York Civic Centre is expected to be open on Wednesday "for business as usual."