So I admit I was rushing to meet one of Chainlink's new interns.... and ran the light at Newport and Clark.  Flashing lights on, cop points to me to pull over and writes me a ticket.   He said they get calls every day for car accidents caused by bikes running red lights in front of cars. 

No idea how much its for, he just told me my court date is early October and if I have questions to call 311 and give them my violation is V11-B.8c.

Here is my proof, with a wonderful "It's ok" figurine that someone from The Coop Coworking Space gave me.

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...or not fast enough.

Pedal harder next time.

(joking)


Mike Fatout said:

She's not a scofflaw until she misses the court date and refuses to pay the fine. Running the red light means she's only human, or really fast.

more I ride the streets of Chicago slower I go.... how ironic is that!

Beans ~ 14 mi. said:

...or not fast enough.

Pedal harder next time.

(joking)


Mike Fatout said:

She's not a scofflaw until she misses the court date and refuses to pay the fine. Running the red light means she's only human, or really fast.

I got ticketed for running a red on my bike, about 18 years ago.

Ah, the irony...

Julie Hochstadter said:

I'm not looking forward to a possible fine but either way I learned my lesson.  I wouldn't have been late actually if I would have waited!  

The tickets are no longer $25. The range is $50-200.

Anyone know exactly when this changed? I just got one on Milwaukee just south of Belmont yesterday, and when I looked into the fees, it seems kinda crazy:

http://chicagocode.org/9-24-010/

"Any person violating this section shall be fined not less than $100.00 nor more than $300.00 for the first offense, not less than $500.00 nor more than $700 for the second offense and $1,000.00 for a third or any subsequent offense, and may also be required to perform reasonable community service."

I could get a speeding ticket or a red light camera every day for a month and never have it escalate to $1000.

Damn, you all sound like Kass.

What if I don't have a driver's license?

Julie Hochstadter said:

He used it but then gave it back to me..... 

Mike Fatout said:

Did the officer take your drivers license?

Juan, if you do not have a legal form of ID, you can be brought to the police station and held until your fingerprints clear ( and if your pushing the police officer the wrong way he does NOT have to bring your bike, he can put an impound sticker on it and you and the officer will wait for the city tow truck to come take it away) This is not a ticket against a driver's license this is a public nuisance ticket, like jaywalking or littering.

I got a BS jay walking ticket in SF at 3:30 in the morning (I was not drunk, just walking to work) with absolutely no traffic anywhere. A year later it was dismissed because the officer who wrote the ticket was a no-show, so it's possible the officer won't show up. 

Steve Dennis said:

I got one in NYC a few years ago.  Turned left from a one way onto a one way (5am no cars and sub zero) at a red light.  Ticket was for $80 but the officer did not attend the court date so it was thrown out.  Apparently it's very common for police to not waste time at the DMV court in NYC. 

Today I was extra careful at red lights. As much as I hate to say it, learning cyclists actually get tickets has an impact.

That being said, the law really needs to change to allow cyclists to treat reds as stop signs where the cross traffic doesn't stop. That way we can get to a safe spot sooner and motorists don't have to wait on us.

I believe you're still supposed to have some form of ID on you.

Juan 2-8 mi. said:

What if I don't have a driver's license?

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