Toronto police are holding a one-day road safety blitz along a six-kilometre stretch of Danforth Avenue on Thursday.

Officers from 54 and 55 divisions and the mounted unit are watching intersections on Danforth, between Victoria Park and Broadview avenues, for motorists who break Ontario's traffic laws.

Police are calling the special project Intersection Look Out.

Officers are paying special attention to drivers who roll through red lights or fail to yield to pedestrians and cyclists at intersections.

This isn't the first time police have paid special attention to traffic on Danforth Avenue. Similar safety campaigns in the past focused on cyclists and pedestrians.

Police are asking motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to obey the rules of the road.

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