Finally, Chicago is taking action on something livable streets advocates have proposed for years—making the 25 mph speed limit the rule rather than the exception for Chicago streets. Similar policies in similar major cities have reduced serious and fatal crashes, according to the Active Transportation Alliance. The proposal seeks to address the negligent drivers behind...
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Chicago Teacher Killed in Hit-and-Run on Pulaski, Highlighting Ongoing Traffic Safety Issues
Hit-and-run drivers pose a danger to Chicago pedestrians and bicyclists. Fatal incidents involving hit-and-run drivers and people on foot or riding bikes can leave a trail of unanswered questions and unimaginable grief for the victim's family. Beyond the immediate physical harm, fatal pedestrian accidents in Chicago reverberate through the community. Every statistic we encounter is...
Read MoreBrain Injuries Are Common In Bicycle Accidents
Bicycle accidents pose a significant risk of life-threatening injuries, particularly head and brain injuries, which can drastically alter an individual's personality, mobility, and overall quality of life. In the aftermath of a bicycle accident, victims often grapple with these devastating injuries that can have lasting repercussions. Unfortunately, many of these accidents are caused by negligent...
Read MoreRide Illinois Raises Awareness to Combat Traffic Fatalities
Illinois has experienced an increase in fatal bicycle accidents in recent years. That includes a rise from 12 bicycle traffic fatalities in 2019 to 40 in 2023. Bicycle advocacy group Ride Illinois took notice of this alarming trend and recently launched the "Our Response to Fatal Crashes" campaign. This critical initiative includes an interactive map...
Read MoreNew Illinois Law Bans Video Conferencing Behind the Wheel
Video Conferencing Zoomers Are Causing Car Crashes Video conferencing has become so common that the terms "Zoom" and "Facetime" are used as verbs. These platforms are now a part of everyday life. During the pandemic, many companies used video conferencing apps, such as Zoom, FaceTime, Teams, and WebEx, to facilitate the shift away from working...
Read MoreSafety Improvements Made at Chicago Intersection After Fatal Pedestrian Incident
Traffic in Chicago is always on the go. It doesn't just involve motorists; it involves pedestrians and bicyclists who share the roads with motor vehicles. Without safety improvements to the city's infrastructure, pedestrians and bicyclists face the risk of being hit by negligent drivers. The Chicago bicycle and pedestrian accident attorneys see the devastation every...
Read MoreMilwaukee Avenue in Chicago Gains Protected Bike Lanes
Explore The Latest Measures To Protect Cyclists In The City. Chicago's "Hipster Highway" gets more protected bike lanes. After years of debate and discussion, sections of the Milwaukee Avenue bike lane will get protected bike lanes. Cycling has become a crucial mode of transportation in the city, and it's widely recognized that it comes with...
Read MoreChicago's Near North Side to Get Safer Cycling Routes
Chicago has seen a surge in cycling as residents increasingly choose eco-friendly transportation options. However, safer cycling routes are necessary to protect bicyclists from potential risks. Some of the most common dangers Chicago bicyclists face include rush hour traffic, dooring, poor road conditions, dangerous intersections, and negligent driving (e.g., speeding, texting, aggressive behavior toward cyclists)....
Read MoreStudies Highlight Chicago's Bike-Friendly Challenges
Two recent studies have shed light on the bike-friendliness of cities across the country, and unfortunately, Chicago finds itself ranked lower than many other major metropolitan areas. In fact, one of these studies ranked Chicago 50th in terms of "bikeability." Is Chicago Safe for Cyclists? "Chicago has work to do to make its city streets...
Read MoreHit-and-Run Causes Pedestrian Fatality in Uptown
Residents of Chicago's North Lakefront community of Uptown remain shocked by a recent fatal hit-and-run pedestrian accident that tragically took the life of a 69-year-old woman while she was crossing Broadway one recent evening, according to Streetsblog Chicago. "Please turn yourself in," said Pany Thomas, the victim's daughter, in an interview with ABC7 News Chicago....
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