Share your pics, videos, streets, stories of what you find in the bike lane of the non-bike variety that has an impact on your ride and/or your safety. I've decided to keep it a little more open ended - cars, snow, buses, garbage, cabs, etc. If they shouldn't be in the bike lane, go ahead and add it to this thread. Please be safe if you are taking pics or video! :-) 

My hope is that we can collectively build some evidence of what we see when riding in the city with the overall hope of better enforcement of "bikes only" and improving maintenance. 

Update: More Hashtags to Capture Vehicles in the Bike Lane

With popular hashtags:
#BikeLaneShaming

#LaneSpreading (Chicago Bike Selling)

#ClearTheWay (ActiveTrans), there are many options to capture violations.

We think you should use ALL of them AND post your photos on The Chainlink. ;-)

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Uber driver in the Kinzie bike lane across from 555 W. Kinzie at 6:25 pm last night. These Uber drivers have gotten really bold about parking in bike lanes to pick up fares, and Uber doesn't apepar to be doing anything about it.

Post on the Uber Facebook Page or via Twitter.  Maybe this will get some action.

I don't use uber, but I've been told drivers can loose their ability to participate. Does anyone know of a way to report drivers and have an impact?

I've reported it thru the app, but you can report it here if you don't use Uber: https://help.uber.com/ 

I use "My driver drove dangerously", then fill in the details stating that you weren't in the car but provide time, car model and LP# in your report. I've reported 2 and received emails back that didn't appear to be canned responses.

Looks like they have a number for emergencies as well 800-285-9481, depending on how serious the issue is with a reckless driver.

Good work! Shalini gets GOLD stars for not just posting a pic here to complain, but contacting the people who can make it stop!

Yay!

Drivers park in the bike lane because it is 'convenient.' If professional drivers are finding this to be convenient, one thing that will make it much LESS so is delay. They do not like it when I park directly in front of their motor vehicle with my bicycle when THEY are ready to move.

I somewhat sympathize with the uber driver's position even though it makes for something totally unacceptable for my daily life, and more often than not when I see someone driving 'stupid' its an Uber or Lyft driver, lost, following a GPS that's not giving good directions etc., and do think that the solution will have to come from UBER itself on this. And they won't do anything until they get enough complaints that it hurts their bottom line.

The uber app (and chicago weather) encourages people to call for a ride right where they are. For the older Taxi model, there's an inherent incentive to walk to the nearest corner, you can hail a potential taxi down from either of 2 streets than just one, double the odds. The way the roads are designed, it often happens that, there is more of a flexible zone at the intersections (the corner) compared to the middles of blocks usually for a right turn lane where this can be accommodated.

For, the uber driver, they won't get credit for 'arriving' until they go to the exact spot where the user requested, not 1 block away where there's a convenient drop off spot, the App assumes that there's enough space on any road anywhere for the driver to 'pull off' and wait up to 2 minutes for the fare to arrive, and then inexperienced drivers see the 'bike lane' and use that. its worse when there are actually parking spots etc nearby that the driver could use instead.

Personally, I can't wait for self driving cars to solve this, though, the way things are going, I'm sure those will be worse somehow. In the meantime, and even with self driving cars, Uber would need to have a better GPS map of where good 'standing' zones are, and direct the fare to walk to the nearest one rather than standing still, mid-block and mid-lane.

I've seen a growing number of Ubers swerving into the bike lane without looking, because of course they're invariably looking for their fare or at their phone.

I definitely agree - if I see an Uber or Lyft logo sticker on the back of a car I approach/pass with extra caution.

Please report such dangerous driving to the POLICE and to UBER. Video/screencaps are great.

Jaded cynic that I am - I don't think the results will be worth the effort. It took me some hard convincing and lots of time  to get the police to file a report when I walked in, in person with video footage showing me stopped at a red light, then moving into the intersection after a green light, then getting T-boned from the side at 15mph. Helmet crushed/broken, still frames from the video show me up on the hood etc. (I didn't file the report at the scene because: E.R. trip.) In that instance I had license plates, contact info and video footage, and i went to the station right after I got home from the ER and ate some food. They only wrote the incident up after I cited law/procedures for such a thing only needing to be filed within 24 hours from their own website... and they still weren't going to do it until I called the other party and handed my cell phone to the officers to discuss the incident with her.

Cynic that I am, I  have a sense that based on a little incident I wrote up on here last year, that their take on something more 'subjective' as 'dangerous' driving or 'minor' like double parking in the bike would be 'no accident' = 'no report'. Its an issue, minor in today's world, but I think if the cop isn't there in-person to witness it and issue the ticket, nothing will be written up, or formally documented.

I would love to see a law on the books that lets someone with a good photo or video of a traffic violation/parking violation and a sworn affidavit for a minor misdeed be able to turn that into a 'parking ticket' similar to a red light camera, not a hit on their drivers' license points, but a fine to be paid... better yet if the person reporting it got a $10 'bounty' when that ticket is paid in order to cover part of their time and effort in filing such a thing and swearing out an affidavit. I imagine someone could walk back and forth at any of those cross walks with the neon 'yield to pedestrian' signs for a couple hours with a stationary camera mounted nearby and make some serious bank - and solve the city's impending budget crisis in the process. Win-Win?

I've previously posted about my dream job as independent contractor ticket writer who is paid only in kickbacks.  Hell, I'd quit my job today if the city offered me that. 

If you could do it on bike/foot only [without a car], it would also be a significant savings to the municipality. I have also thought of that. 

Some tickets are dismissed of course, even very reasonable ones. So if the "performance bonus" (a much better term than kickbacks!) was say 10% of face value (vs additional late fees, court costs) of the tickets that are not dismissed, that could work out well.  For big cities that are really dense with traffic/parked vehicles and also have high ticket prices, even for expired meters the % could be lower, as long as this is all legal under state law.

Base salary + x% ticket face value
+ perhaps a sustainability bonus if no car was used and instead the worker biked (working a standard motor vehicle route but reducing wear on vehicle, gasoline use, reducing emissions, active employees are healthier...)

So yeah, I've thought about it once or twice.

http://nypost.com/2016/01/10/this-cop-makes-bank-for-writing-ticket...
Article about an officer writing 19K tickets---#2 officer wrote ~15k tickets for the year.

15,000 x 35 x.10 = 52,500 
+ base salary (@ min wage?) + walk/bike bonus + sustainability bonus = $?

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