When first introduced, SB 2111 provided that a person operating a bicycle on Illinois roadways “shall not be prohibited from side-by-side riding, riding contraflow on one-way streets, and rolling through stop signs at clear intersections.” The language was removed during fall veto session and replaced with the transit package text that passed Oct. 31.
Great job of baking in a terrible solution and crusting over the details. This will come back to haunt. More proof the city and county can’t manage their own issues without leeching from elsewhere. More proof how county and city decisions bring down the state.
Call my shrink
5 months ago
Back slapping eachother on screwing the taxpayers. Great job guys
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Great job of baking in a terrible solution and crusting over the details. This will come back to haunt. More proof the city and county can’t manage their own issues without leeching from elsewhere. More proof how county and city decisions bring down the state.
Back slapping eachother on screwing the taxpayers. Great job guys
This isn’t a law it’s Extortion of the taxpayers