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Chicago's Bike Improvements are Paying Off with Higher Ridership

2009 Bike Counts Project HOWARD ST 7600 N TOUHY AVE 7200 N PRATT AVE 6S00 N DEVON AVE 6400 N PETERSON AVE 6000 N BRYN MAWR AVE 5600 N FOSTER 5200 N LAWRENCE AVE 4800 N MONTROSE AVE 4400 N/ IRVING PARK RD 4000 N/ ADDISON ST 3600 N BELMONT AVE 3200 M DIVERSEY AVE 2800 N3 FULLERTON AVE 2400 N NORTH AVE 1600 N DIVISION ST 1200 N CHICAGO AVE 800 N KINZIE ST 400 N MADISON ST 1N/18 HARRISON ST ROOSEVELT RO 1200 8 16TH ST 1600 S CERMAK RD 2200 S 2STH ST 2600 S 31ST ST 3100 S 35TH ST 3500 5 PERSHING RO 3900 S 43RD ST 4300 S 47TH ST 51ST ST 5100 W 5STH ST 5500 S 50TH ST 5000 5 CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT 63RD ST 6300 S MARQUETTE RD 6700 S 71ST ST 7100 S Bike Counts 7STH ST 7500 S 0- 35 79TH ST 7000 8 35 - 65 8BRD ST 8300 S 8TTH ST 8700 S 65 - 315 91ST ST 9100 S 95TH ST 9500 S 315 - 645 99TH ST 9900 8 103RD ST 10300 S 645 -1500 107TH ST 10700 S 111THST 11100 S 1500 - 3125 115TH ST 11500 S 119TH 11900 S Bike Lanes 127TH 12700 S Off-Street Trails Marked Shared Lanes 138TH ST 13800S Recommended Routes Miles 4 6. HARL0 W HARLEM AVE AUSTINAVE E AVE BAY M 00S st CENTRAL PARK AVE M 00Z EDDE AVE NIA AVE 2A00 wN AVE

Chicago's Bike Improvements are Paying Off with Higher Ridership

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Thousands of bicyclists travel along Chicago streets each weekday, according to the results of a first-ever bike-count study conducted by the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT).

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