There obviously more work to be done and I love that Chicago is so far ahead of so many cities when it comes to bicycle infrastructure.

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      2 years ago

      More people buying used bikes to ride in the new lanes and fewer people selling used bikes (that weren’t stolen) presumably.

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        there’s already a massive amount of bicycle infrastructure in chicago and plenty of means to obtain cheap/free bikes already. I doubt there would be any notable increase in stolen bicycles.