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2017 Chicago Cycling Fatalities: 8* (2* rail-transit-related, 'off-street') CDOT 2017 Count: 6

How could his tragic death upon our city streets not be noted in Chicago's data?!
CDOT states that cyclists' death fatalities on its city streets shared with rail/transit are an exemption from its yearly recorded data. The only way the for the differing data to be noted (unofficially) each year is by media sources and 'cycling community websites'.
Updated: Sunday morning, December 24, 2017.

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Updated: 12-24-17 Clarence D. Walton, 49, was struck by a Metra train in South Shore around 5:10pm Saturday night 12-23-17. The CPD report claimed that the victim disregarded the train's warning signals.

http://abc7chicago.com/travel/bicyclist-fatally-struck-by-metra-tra...

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/bicyclist-fatally-struck-by-metra...

2017: 8* Chicago Cycling Community Fatalities:(7+ 1* transit related & 'off-street').

Update:12-16-17, CDOT announced the death of cyclist Leonard Anderson, 70, in a crash in Garfield Park on 10-2-17 at 1:10pm on Independence Ave. He died of his injuries in a hospital on 11-28-17.

Update: 12-15-17 Male Cyclist, 46, killed in West Humboldt Park
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-bicyclist-...

2017 Cycling Fatalities / Chicago - Currently: 8* with 1*0ne(transit-related, & 'off-street') RIP + . . .

Lisa Marie Schalk, 50, RIP  +  Ghost Bike Installation Sunday 11-19-17, 3PM 5750 s. Archer ave.

photo credit: Andrew Bedno

Was unable to enter (for whatever reason) Lisa Marie Scalk's Ghost Bike Installation as an event in the Chainlink event calendar. . . . (sigh!) . . . See You All Down The Road !  . . .

http://m.legacy.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Lisa-Schalk&am...


Update:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-bike-rider-kil...

Update:
Farewell DnaInfo and thanks with best wishes to Alisa Hauser/reporter/Chainlink Community Member.
http://chicagoist.com/2017/11/01/female_cyclist_struck_killed_by_dr...

Early Wednesday morning 11-1-17, around 8am, Lisa Schalk, 50, was struck and killed by the driver of a car in Garfield Ridge at 5700 S. Archer and S. Lorel Aves.

So far this year in Chicago there have been a total of (8)eight cycling deaths, data shows, included with *(1) one cycling, transit-related & 'off-street' deaths.

-Clarence D. Walton, 49 (*cycling transit-related/on-street),
-Angelo L. Resto,46
-Leonard Anderson, 70
-Lisa Marie Schalk, 50
-Johnel Washington, 31
-Louis Ray Smith, 56
-Jezniah Jay Smith, 34
-Gabriel Milorad Ciupeiu,18 (*cycling transit-related/'off-street')

https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170913/humboldt-park/3-cyclists-k...

http://chi.streetsblog.org/2017/09/13/semi-driver-killed-cyclist-jo...


Despite our wishes and hopes, the loss of members of our community will occasionally occur just as it does in other communities. We cannot ignore or diminish (as some have suggested) these events by whitewashing the facts of the incidents of fallen cyclists for fear of causing alarm and discouraging the larger community. We MUST do everything possible to promote, legislate and educate all for the sake of the safety of our mode of transport!
Thank you!

+REST IN PEACE - FELLOW CYCLISTS+ "Meet you for the big ride on the other side!" . . .

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"...34-year-old Jezniah Smith was struck and killed by a Chevy Cruze."

Self-driving car? Who was the driver? The car didn't do it all by itself.

It's interesting that crash reports will often tell you the make, model and colour of the vehicle involved, but rarely mention any driver.

The driver of the vehicle in the crash was Jeffrey Martin Randall, 36, of St. Augustine, Florida. Martin, who stayed at the scene and claimed he had the green light, was not cited.

dnainfo.com, R.I.P.

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Ghost Bike Dedication

Sunday November 19th 

3:00 PM

#RYB

Here's a map with the locations of all the on-street fatalities and the names of the victims. Almost all of the crashes took place on the West Side and Near West Side. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1oKTlQD65ZJ1s1_NuJlc_HaA...

This is visually compelling.  I do not jump to any particular conclusion but wonder why the fatalities are so clustered. Is this about the nature of the streets, the nature of the cyclists, the nature of the drivers, a statistical anomaly, a gateway to another dimension? Is cycling less safe in the clustered area on the near west side or is this an indication that there are a lot more cyclists in the area and there are going to be statistics when there are more bikes?  How does this compare with past years? Is this statistically significant or just a coincidence? Are we able to generate anything that will help with a discussion about how to minimize or eliminate road fatalities?

Good questions all. I struggle to believe the concentration of cyclists is higher in this vicinity than the concentration to the north and to the east. My guess would be that poor cycling infrastructure, coupled with drivers less expecting to see cyclists, is the culprit?

It's just a coincidence that most of the crashes were on the West Side.

And you can't generalize. Each crash needs to be analyzed to see what the contributing factors are.

The latest crash occurred on eastbound Augusta near Hamlin around 5:30 PM. Augusta has parking restrictions for commuters, so there's no parking on eastbound Augusta in the morning (7AM to 9 AM). In the evening, there's no parking on westbound Augusta from 4PM to 6PM. So we can assume there were a lot of parked cars on the eastbound side of the street at 5:30 PM. Even if there weren't parked cars, the pavement is so bad between Pulaski & Central Park that the bicyclist might have decided to ride in the middle of the street to avoid potholes & multiple bumpy patches.

I told CDOT at their West Side meeting some time ago that Augusta is too narrow for bike lanes, and they should extend the Division Street bike lanes westward. Also, repave Augusta between Kostner & Central Park (other parts of the street were re-paved, so they should upgrade this very poor quality section).

2017 Final . . . Ride Safe 2018 . . .

CHEERS!!! . . . See you all somewhere down the road! . . .

https://youtu.be/Km6i04BeCKs (4:34)

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