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Bicycling
Passage of bike lane towing ordinance honors children lost to traffic violence this year
John Greenfield
December 15, 2022
News
South Shore Line police-involved shooting raises questions about fare enforcement
John Greenfield
March 10, 2021
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Bicycling
Police must enforce the Stay at Home order fairly, without racial double-standards
John Greenfield
April 8, 2020
Beyond Chicagoland
Lightfoot announces plan for more transit policing, but LA’s experience is a cautionary tale
John Greenfield
February 28, 2020
Bicycling
Cyclephobia: Fears of Reckless Bike Riders May Be Overblown, but Empathy Is Still Needed
John Greenfield
August 8, 2019
Walking
My Experiences as a Black Man Navigating the Streets of Chicago
James Porter
April 20, 2019
Bicycling
Breakin’ the Law: What Should We Do About Cyclists Who Don’t Play By the Rules?
John Greenfield
April 11, 2019
Chicago Suburbs
4th Pedestrian Fatality in Niles Area May Inspire a Crackdown — on Pedestrians
John Greenfield
March 12, 2019
Bicycling
Is CPD Using Racial Profiling to Catch Divvy Thieves?
John Greenfield
February 21, 2019
Bicycling
Judge Throws Out Bronzeville Community Leader’s “Biking While Black” Ticket
James Porter
September 27, 2018
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