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    • CDOT Rejects Foster Avenue Road Diet Proposal (DNA)
    • Illinois Transportation Secretary Says State Road Funding Is Insufficient (Tribune)
    • CTA Emails Survey to Riders About Their Seating Preferences (Tribune, Tattler)
    • Winnnetka NIMBYs Oppose Creating Bike Routes on Their Streets (Tribune)
    • Police Believe Report of Ranting Rider That Delayed Blue Line Was Unfounded (DNA)
    • 3 Injured in Englewood Rollover (DNA)
    • Child Hospitalized After Two-Car Crash on LSD Near North Avenue (DNA)
    • Evanston Makes Top 10 List for Cities With the Greenest Commuters (Nerd Wallet)
    • AmTryke Adaptive Bikes Offer Bike Therapeutic Benefits (Ding Ding)
    • BlocBoi Video a Reminder of Cycling's Potential to Be Beautifully Diverse (Tiny Fix)

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