This happened on the Madison Street bike land and luckily, the incident was captured by the cyclist's Go-Pro. Looks like they have the license plate and the driver.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2016/03/02/bicyclist-attacked-after-cal...
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The lack of enforcement with regards to cars and other vehicles in the bike lanes, lack of follow through on assaults on cyclists, and the lack of enforcement over doorings, etc. this all makes cyclists less safe. Cyclist safety isn't just about building bike lanes if the bike lanes become a great place to double-park for everyone (including police cars and buses). Over 150 posts on a two-month old thread, "What's this doing in the bike lane" is very telling. Feeling very worked up about this.
AMEN! While I originally supported the creation of bike lanes, I now wish the city would stop throwing paint on the road until some real efforts to increase cyclist safety are made. And by that I mean police actually responding to crashes involving cyclists, writing reports on those crashes, prosecution drivers causing crashes, ticketing for using bike lanes, and education efforts.
I was speaking in haste. I don't condone violence. Just frustrated at the recurring theme.
It's like diffusing land mines. Someone's got to do it.
Pro Tip: Rest! Cyclist's can maintain HR much better than your average cager. Try to avoid confrontation by dodging them for a block or two. They'll think you're scared but really your just letting your HR back down to a normal starting point. Once live wear them out a bit by not falling at their first strike. Once they're good and tired get them into a submission and tell them a tale about healthy hearts and your generally kind nature.
I live in Humboldt Park and use Madison to get to a friend’s house in about once a month. This stretch of Madison is replete with drivers who think the bike lane is simply short term parking. Blocking open legitimate parking spots because it's somehow an inconvenience.
I fail to understand why ticketable offenses never get attention when the city's budget is in shambles.
Often when I'm riding I call out - "Hello, you're in the bike lane". It seemed to me a pretty non-confrontational way to remind folks that they're doing something illegal. Now it seems rather risky.
And I rode that bike lane last weekend.
Well, the cyclist did escalate things a bit after being chased down. Telling someone that you dare them to fuck with you is not the best way to deal with an enraged, irrational person.
I think you'll be okay as long as you don't escalate for the rare person that gets offended.
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