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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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sf.streetsblog.org
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| | | | | Not allowing cyclists on the rail system just makes it harder to get a measure passed | |
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nyc.streetsblog.org
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| | | | | It's unclear if the MTA has any plans to pilot bus-mounted camera enforcement of drivers parked in bike lanes. | |
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kylepiira.com
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| | | Every time we hear about a tragic car crash, the story is usually framed around individual blame. Someone made a mistake, someone wasn't paying attention, or someone was reckless. But beneath these headlines lies a harder truth. Our urban design itself creates the conditions for these deaths. Poor urban planning is not just an inconvenience... | ||