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greg.harmsboone.org | ||
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willhaley.com
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| | | | | This is a collection of links to Municipal Code of Chicago regulations regarding bicycling, and driving behaviors that impact bicyclists. I am not a lawyer and take no risk or offer any assurances for the reader's interpretation of anything communicated in this article. Conclusions listed below are my own summaries and/or intepretations of each regulation. 9-16-020 Turning at intersections. Conclusion: It is illegal for a car to turn right in front of a bicycle, and drivers are supposed to yield to bikes if a left hand-turn against an oncoming bike could cause a hazard | |
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clearingspace4joy.com
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| | | | | How would you design the city of the future? My city would be so bike friendly. It seems like many cities in the US, or at least Ohio, are so unfriendly to bikes. This leads to conflicts between motorists and cyclists. Cyclists can be riding *legally* but without dedicated bike lanes and a bigger emphasis... | |
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rootchopper.com
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| | | | | Watching Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part 1. After a week of nonstop awful news, we needed some good old fashioned escapism. This mess of an nonsensical movie provided non-stop action anchored by a way-too-old Tom Cruise. Reminded me of Roger Moore in his last Bond flick. One implausible scene after another. At one point,... | |
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usa.streetsblog.org
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| | | Thousands of unawarded federal transportation grants have been frozen, from reducing truck emissions to reconnecting communities divided by freeways. | ||