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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Is this by UIC?  I saw UIC Police writing a ticket for an Uber driver the other day.  

Yes - Roosevelt and Wood.

The usual evening commute on Franklin St in the Loop.

A small sample of the many vehicles in the Wells bike lane Tuesday evening.

The car wash line at 4558 N. Elston yesterday morning. Elston is pretty narrow with heavy rush hour traffic here, so getting in to the traffic lane can be a little hairy.

Do yourself a favor and download the VLC player. It allows you to take full-resolution screenshots.

I have brought this to the attention of the alderwoman so many times and am always told they are looking into the law regarding this.  I will send them an email pointing them to this  thread and posting..

and here is the response from the office of Alderman Laurino:

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Short answer is bikes are allowed to "take the lane" in Chicago to avoid an obstruction or hazard like a pot hole on the right side of the road  and that's true with or without a bike lane. And vehicles are not supposed to park in bike lanes. ActiveTrans (formerly known as the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation has a campaign now to address this. 
http://activetrans.org/blog/help-us-clear-way

activetrans.org
Active Trans recently launched a new campaign, Clear the Way, aimed at increasing efforts to report instances of illegally parked vehicles in bike lanes, poor ...
Here are some relevant sections of the city code:
 
 
As mentioned, people biking have the legal right to “take the lane” on streets with and without bike lanes. When there’s an obstruction in the public right of way – which includes bike lanes and sidewalks – we encourage people to report it to the city, as we’re doing with our Clear the Way campaign. For non-emergency situations, residents can call 311. If the obstruction is a threat to public safety (e.g. bike lane fully blocked) then an immediate response is required and they should call 911. We’ve actually had reports of 311 operators telling residents to call 911 when they’re reporting parking in the bike lane.
 
These same principles apply to the car wash, which can’t legally block the public right of way. We will have a public way inspector look at the location. If they are still doing it, he will take appropriate legal action.

1747 W. Roosevelt Road 03/27/2017 @ 8:55am

Uber - friendly driver too, waved at me as I was walking down the sidewalk after taking this picture, oh wait, that wasn't a wave...

I don't think it counts as a wave if it's only one finger. :)

(BTW....rode Clark Street most of the way to work today...surprised that there was pretty much zero bike lane blockage...)

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