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$150 to $500 fines possible under new bicycle ordinance

By Gary Washburn

Tribune reporter

1:26 PM CDT, March 12, 2008
 

Drivers better steer clear of bicyclists in Chicago or they will face big fines 
under a new ordinance the City Council approved Wednesday.

The ordinance includes fines on motorists who turn left or right in front of 
someone on a bicycle; pass with less than 3 feet of space between the car and a 
bike; or open a vehicle door into the path of a cyclist. Fines for violations 
range from $150 to $500.

The measure also adds fines for parking or otherwise obstructing marked bike 
lanes.

Aldermen did not debate the measure before approving it. But in committee 
discussions last week some council members told aides to Mayor Richard Daley 
that something should be done about dangerous bike riders as well.

The mayor, an avid cyclist, backed the new measure.

Daley wants to launch a new fleet of as many as 1,500 rental bikes in Chicago. 
Based on programs in the French cities of Paris and Lyon, the bicycles would be 
available to renters at sites around the city at a minimal cost.

The bike safety issue was highlighted in February when a cyclist was hit and 
killed by a sport-utility vehicle during an unofficial street race. Witnesses 
said the accident took place when a group of riders competing in the "Tour Da 
Chicago" attempted to ride through an intersection against a red light.

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