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I used to live in Logan Square and felt perfectly safe most of the time, and I think that doing something such as avoiding anywhere from Western to Austin sounds a bit drastic... that's a lot of the city! But I myself would probably avoid, say, Homan to Austin after dark. I lived in La Grange a few years ago and rode through Oak Park (I tried Washington, Madison, Lake, Augusta, and Division at various times) on my way to work in the city, but if I couldn't make it before nighttime I would just take the green line from California to Oak Park and keep riding from there. I hate to stereotype entire neighborhoods and everyone who lives there based on a few bad experiences with a few individuals, but I care about keeping myself out of danger. I have had things thrown at me (rocks, and water balloons are popular in the summer), people lunging at me as if to knock me off, and I also feel that people pass too closely and don't yield at stop signs as much as they might in other areas where there are more cyclists. All of those things have ALSO happened in other areas, including the blocks around where I live. It takes many incidents to form a pattern of behaviour.
If you decide to do this, I also think that Washington heading east is pretty good. The bike lane is wide and you can pick up a lot of speed and get home fairly quickly. I don't recommend Lake Street at all. I usually end up taking Division, but that's a bit farther north from where you work so might not be very convenient. Also I would consider how late you'll be coming home--particularly in the winter, 6pm dark is different than 11pm dark.
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