Hi, I'm a cyclist and reporter at WBEZ's Curious City. I'm working on a story about bike traffic laws. Are bike traffic laws being enforced in Chicago? I'm looking for bikers to share their experiences either being ticketed or stopped by CPD.
Call us and leave a message at (1-888-789-7752) or look for me at Critical Mass this Friday, where I'll be biking around with a microphone and gathering stories.
- John Fecile
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@WBEZCuriousCity
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John, I found your topic interesting/amusing in light of what I saw as i walked to my office in the loop this morning. I was standing at Washington and LaSalle and saw a bicycle cop handle his bike well but handle it at a higher speed than I expected through a crowded intersection against a red light during the morning rush hour. He avoided a car coming across the intersection in a way that would be casually easy for a messenger and kind of scary for a novice. I thought to myself, "good rider, bad modeling" as I crossed the street after my light had turned green.
Yeah, that's interesting, there are different levels of perceived danger for differently experienced riders. When I was a delivery biker, I definitely was more willing to take risks while biking.
I've seen this sort of thing among police whether they're riding or driving. They've got special training to be able to handle situations most of us would never experience, but often do things in their travels that alienate regular folks to some degree.
Hi John,
Chicago doesn't have any bike specific traffic laws outside of a few such as no riding on the sidewalk. Laws that apply to motor vehicles are supposed to apply to bikes riding on streets. My observation is that CPD doesn't enforce traffic laws violated by cyclists any more or less than they do those violated by motorists. In other words hardly ever. Yes I know a few people that have received tickets for running a red light while biking but it rarely happens.
Thanks for posting that, really helpful.
Thanks. Do you have a link to that story?
Are you joking? The police do not know the rules of the road regarding bicycles. The only time that they attempt to do so, is when they're conducting a sting operation on the North side of Chicago. For the most part they break the laws themselves. LOL!!!!!!!
Do you know what intersections specifically they tend to conduct those stings?
I received my first moving violation (guilty) on a bicycle in Chicago about 20 years ago. Did they ever stop?
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