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Police crosswalk crack-down targets unyieldy drivers

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Here’s one more reason to walk (not drive) to the corner store.

Multiple news sources are reporting on new efforts being taken to make streets safer for pedestrians and stricter for drivers.

WBEZ is reporting that starting today, Chicago Police will be going undercover as pedestrians to catch non-yielding drivers in the act.  WBEZ quotes a police spokesperson as saying that drivers could be fined $50 to $500 for  failing to yield to pedestrians.

The Chicago Tribune’s story also reported on state legislation that could further the pedestrian cause.  The Tribune’s Jon Hilkevitch wrote,

Meanwhile, legislation pending before the state Senate would go even further, strengthening the Illinois vehicle code by requiring drivers to not only yield—but stop—when pedestrians are in crosswalks.

Advocates of the measure, which was proposed by the Active Transportation Alliance, say the law requiring drivers to yield is too vague. Eleven states and the District of Columbia have “must stop” laws.

Violators would face a minimum $150 fine in Illinois.

Looks like a good time to be taking to the crosswalks.

Miscellaneous media from the museum opening

Here are some treats I didn’t get a chance to put into yesterday’s post.

In yesterday’s post, I mentioned in passing that a group of Neo-Nazis showed up to protest the museum opening.  Well, here they are on the corner of Harms Road and Golf Road in Skokie

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Musical entertainment was provided by Isreali violinist Miri Ben-Ari, also known as “the hip-hop violinist”.  Here’s a video of one of the songs she performed.

The Soul Children of Chicago also performed at the opening ceremony.
Last but not least, it took me a while to realize I could record video on my dinky digital camera.  I figured it out just in time, though, and managed to catch the end of Bill Clinton’s speech.

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