You know the intersections, you try to stay away, but sometimes it's on your route and you have to go that way. I present an example: Going west on Logan Blvd, passing under the highway (at Western) you have a blind turn and two narrow lanes. You also have motorists that tend to move too quickly. This is an important bike corridor that has this one area that can make a trip unsafe. I ask the chainlink community for suggestions about the best way to implement change. I admit my current choice is to usually wimp out and ride on the sidewalk by the skatepark until I hit the outer boulevard. Maybe this forum could also serve as a voicing for what those options/improvements could be. 

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Why does Logan need two driving lanes in each direction between Western and Milwaukee?  Diversey is a much busier street and it only has one driving lane in each direction.

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