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I don't see the relationship between gangs and the street folks who target cyclists. Throw Daley in there and there's no way to even begin to answer your question, sorry.
If you feel unsafe on Austin or Central south of Addison, I don't know what to say-- what is it you're afraid of over there? What is your destination on the west or south sides?
Hey Vando,
Do you have a preference for riding on busy streets with 18-wheeler traffic? If not, can I suggest some other ways to get to the lakefront? One of the things I love about living and riding in Pilsen/Little Village is the preponderance of secondary 'through' streets which run east/west.
I imagine that gangs are probably concerned about other things besides cyclists. I don't know alot about gangs, though.
It's not fair that entire neighborhoods are classified as bad or unsafe because of the actions of a few people there, particularly when those neighborhoods tend to be primarily made up of people of color. I'm aware that my reactions to these areas may have more to do with social conditioning in a racist culture than any real danger. That said, once you've consistently had bad experiences on a certain route or in a certain area, it seems kind of foolish to keep going back instead of modifying your route. When I was riding on Lake Street out to Oak Park, someone tried to attack me. That's what I'm personally afraid of over there.
h3 said:I don't see the relationship between gangs and the street folks who target cyclists. Throw Daley in there and there's no way to even begin to answer your question, sorry.
If you feel unsafe on Austin or Central south of Addison, I don't know what to say-- what is it you're afraid of over there? What is your destination on the west or south sides?
I've rode through Oak Park into Chicago on Madison Ave. There's a 2-3 mile stretch where if you think of a movie with a ghetto in it, well the one along Madison is 3x worst. It kind of reminded me of District 9.
I don't know of any attacks on Madison, but there are some stretches that are inhospitible because of the speed of automobile traffic.
Not sure we need to have that link brandied about every time anyone mentions routes to the west side, unless you're specifically trying to end bicycling between Oak Park and downtown as some sort of service to the bike community.
Tiberculosis said:I've been told if I took Madison, i would likely get killed. I generally take Augusta or Washington. Pretty scary recent story about a trip west on Lake. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/September-2009/A-Mugging...
Eduardo Acosta said:I've rode through Oak Park into Chicago on Madison Ave. There's a 2-3 mile stretch where if you think of a movie with a ghetto in it, well the one along Madison is 3x worst. It kind of reminded me of District 9.
My bad-- I assumed you would have seen the thread from 9/1-- it's only at the top of page two right now.
http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/lake-street-mugging-from
No shortage of attacks on Washington, unfortunately.
My bad-- I assumed you would have seen the thread from 9/1-- it's only at the top of page two right now.
http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/lake-street-mugging-from
No shortage of attacks on Washington, unfortunately.
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