Calls for safer routes for Chicago's young cyclists |
High school students in Chicago are advocating for safer biking routes after a troubling number of accidents involving young cyclists. Christopher Garcia, a senior, shared his experience of being hit by a car, stating, “People don't really notice cyclists. … They don't even check their rearviews.” Since 2021, over 2,860 pedestrians and cyclists aged 1 to 19 have been struck by vehicles in the city. While recent safety projects have shown a decline in injuries, experts emphasize that more initiatives are necessary, especially in high-risk areas. Parents and advocates are calling for equitable improvements across the city, as many still feel unsafe walking or biking their children to school. David Smith, director of complete streets at the Chicago Department of Transportation, acknowledged the need for ongoing efforts, stating, “Improving access and traffic safety around schools is a big priority for everybody.”