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Studies and Reports
As usual, People for Bikes’ rock-bottom Chicago ranking is silly. But pushing us to lower speed limits and build a citywide protected bike lane network makes sense.
John Greenfield
July 20, 2023
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Technology
Why the States With the Worst Distracted Driving Laws Have the Least Distracted Driving
May 4, 2023
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Bicycling
Despite Loop activity plunge during Omicron, January CLA report shows slow recovery
Sharon Hoyer
February 21, 2022
Chicago Policy
UIC Study: Speed cams save lives, but drivers from POC communities get more tickets
John Greenfield
January 12, 2022
Beyond Chicagoland
Mobility leaders assess 5 years of e-scooters, and draw insights from the Chicago pilots
Brandon Bordenkircher
December 1, 2021
Bicycling
Carpacalypse now: CLA report shows skyrocketing parking levels, modest transit gains
Sharon Hoyer
July 22, 2021
Bus Transit
CMAP analyzes equity impact of transportation fees, fines, and fares
Courtney Cobbs
May 1, 2021
Bus Transit
MPC’s “Where the Sidewalk Ends” study looks at state of ADA transition planning
John Greenfield
April 23, 2021
Bus Transit
RTA survey: Most people who stopped commuting by transit during COVID plan to return
John Greenfield
April 16, 2021
Chicago Policy
New data shows Chicago’s speed cameras are effective in preventing traffic deaths
John Greenfield
March 5, 2021
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