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A cultural classroom on two wheels

Professor Harry Wray's course, Biking and Politics, orients incoming DePaul University freshman to their new city, and offers a street-level view of how politics, culture and urban planning shape Chicago.

over 2 years ago | Jeanelle Hayner

Bike safety ordinance passes

Motorists caught endangering the city's bicyclists face steep fines under a new ordinance Daley says is designed to help make Chicago the country's most bike-friendly city.

over 2 years ago | Jennifer Slosar

Bike safety bill breezes through committee

The ordinance mandates the same level of care toward cyclists that drivers are required to exercise toward pedestrians. It also ups the fine for driving or parking in a bike lane.

over 2 years ago | Jennifer Slosar

Measure aims at safer city cycling

Motorists face increased fines for endangering cyclists

over 2 years ago | Jennifer Slosar

Bikers take over the loop

Critical Mass celebrates 10th anniversary

over 2 years ago | Sarah Arkin

Critical Mass to continue, riders say

Despite reports of its demise, many plan to keep pedaling

over 3 years ago | Kate Gardiner

The logjam on the lakefront

Speed limit may be best solution to congestion, collisions on path

over 3 years ago | Kate Gardiner

Employers woo bike commuters

Showers, secure parking encourage some to try pedaling to work

over 3 years ago | Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan