A new proposal would give cyclists more legal rights to Chicago’s streets. Here’s how. – Illinois Answers Project

A Chicago cyclist rides along the Milwaukee Avenue bike lane in Wicker Park on Nov. 9.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

What do cyclists contribute to maintenance of the roads they feel entitled to use? Nothing, zero dollars.

If cyclists want all these rights, they need to have some skin in the game. License bikes, ticket cyclists who don’t abide by rules of the road and then they give them a voice.

Until then, they’re often a nuisance creating traffic problems, contributing nothing.

Giddyap
3 years ago

City Council Proposal Would Let Bikers File Frivolous Lawsuits — For Not Watching Where They Are Biking

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