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Bicyclist Ran Over in Chicago Neighborhood, Avondale

CHICAGO, IL – A bicyclist was hit and critically injured by a city vehicle on Tuesday morning in the Avondale neighborhood located on the city’s northwest side.

The incident happened around 8:30 a.m. on the corner of W. Belmont Ave. and N. Milwaukee Ave.

Witnesses say a female bicyclist was struck and dragged by a city maintenance truck as its driver made a right turn at a busy intersection. The truck driver did not stop right away, and onlookers had to jump in front of the vehicle to tell the driver to stop, according to ABC 7. The driver reportedly told investigators that the bicyclist was in his blind spot.

The 31-year-old woman was taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition. The 48-year-old male driver of the truck was taken to a Swedish hospital for observation.

Residents in this area say the intersection is full of blind spots for drivers and pedestrians and is dangerous. The Chicago Police Department’s Major Accidents unit is investigating the incident.

Motor Vehicle Fatality Rates Jump Despite Quarantines

CHICAGO, IL – There has been much less traffic on the roads because of the novel coronavirus that has resulted in the closing of non-essential businesses and stay-at-home orders that have been in place since mid-March. There has been a reduction in car crashes; however, in some places the number of deaths from car accidents has decreased while others have increased.

Pandemic Traffic Crash Statistics
Some cities and states have seen a significant increase in dangerous car crashes during the pandemic. Through the first three months of 2020, the following states have experienced notable increases in the number of roadway deaths: Arkansas (16%), California (8%), Connecticut (42%), Illinois (11%), Louisiana (23%), Nevada (10%), New York (17%), North Carolina (10%), Oklahoma (9%), Tennessee (6%), and Texas (6%).

States with notable decreases include: Arizona (-4%), Hawaii (-32%), Idaho (-28%), Iowa (-13%), Maryland (-13%), Michigan (-12%), Oregon (-24%), and South Carolina (-12%).

Many people die from roadway accidents, especially during holiday weekends. The National Safety Council (NSC) estimated over Memorial Day weekend that 366 may die on U.S. roads. If the estimate holds, it will be the lowest number of fatalities for the holiday period since 2014.

Reasons for an Increase in Accidents
Reports indicate speeding has increased significantly since traffic has lessened. Some states are moving towards “ill-advised” roadway tactics intended to address the pandemic such as repealing requirements for teen drivers to pass road tests before acquiring licenses and relaxing hours of service rules for commercial vehicle drivers.

Distracted driving may also be more prevalent since there is less traffic, so drivers get a false sense of security and begin to use less caution. Drivers figure they have more time to react, so its OK to look at their cellphone.

“What really strikes me is the incredible speed of the changes we’re seeing on a roadways,” Ken Kolosh, manager of statistics at the National Safety Council, told NPR. “Looking at other recessions what you usually see is a decrease in the number of deaths, or the injuries and fatality rate holding steady or decreasing slightly.”

Driver Precaution
Practicing defensive driving is always important, and it is particularly important during the pandemic, as drivers may be much more reckless. To help ensure safer roads, NSC urges people to do the following while on the road:

  • Follow state and local directives and stay off the roads if officials have directed you to do so; many states are asking drivers to stay home unless it’s an emergency situation or for essential errands
  • Obey speed limits, even if roads are clear and traffic is light
  • Practice defensive driving: Buckle up, designate a sober driver if you’re going out drinking or arrange alternative transportation, get plenty of sleep to avoid fatigue, and avoid distractions
  • Be aware of increased pedestrians and bicycle traffic as people turn more to walking and biking to get out of their house safely during quarantine
  • Stay engaged with teen drivers’ habits and practice with them frequently (tips available here)
  • Organizations and employers are encouraged to join the Road to Zero Coalition, a group committed to eliminating roadway deaths by 2050

NSC collects fatality data monthly from all 50 states and the District of Columbia and uses data from the National Center of Health Statistics, so deaths occurring within one year of the crash on public and private roadways–such as parking lots and driveways–are included in the estimates. NSC motor vehicle crashes and estimates for each state can be reviewed here.

Injured in an Auto Accident? Our Licensed Attorneys Can Help

If you suffered injuries in a car crashed caused by someone’s negligence, or you lost a loved one in an accident, please call the Dinizulu Law Group for a free consultation. We may be able to help you seek compensation for your damages. With more than 50 years of experience, our legal team has protected and brought justice to victims and their families through Chicago and Illinois. Due to the statute of limitations, it’s important you inquire with an experienced attorney immediately to preserve your legal rights. For a free consultation, call (312) 384-1920 or visit our website for more information.

54-Vehicle Crash Shuts Down Part of Kennedy Expressway

Snowy, click conditions led to a massive multi-vehicle car crash on the Kennedy Expressway Wednesday morning, sending 14 people to the hospital. The Chicago Fire Department the vehicles involved in the crash were in the inbound lanes near North Avenue around 5 a.m. Officials attribute the crash to “low traction on the expressway” and drivers speeding, according to the Chicago Tribune. Snow had been falling during the early morning, contributing largely to the accident.

The 14 people – all adults – were transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, all with minor injuries. Authorities shut down the expressway at North Avenue for hours to clean up the crash, with at least a dozen Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) vehicles towing away cars that are no longer drivable.

The Illinois Department of Transportation released a statement, saying:

IDOT crews were called in at 1:30 Wednesday morning and those numbers continued to escalate as the forecast changed and the event intensified. At one point, IDOT had approximately 70 trucks on the road spreading salt and de-icing materials.

We do believe that the low traffic volumes as of late have increased speeds, resulting in many of the spinouts and crashes this morning. Traffic counts have been cut in half over the last month. As a result, n speeds on the expressways have been very high and traffic is moving too fast for current conditions.

In 2017, there was a total of 311,679 crashes that occurred on Illinois roadways, according to the IDOT. Approximately 854 crashes occurred per day in 2017; furthermore, 10 persons were injured per hour, and nearly three persons were killed per day due to traffic crashes in 2017.

Driving in the snow and ice create for dangerous road conditions, especially when speeding. If you’re driving in the snow, it’s important to remember to drive slow, accelerate and decelerate slowly, and increase your following distance.

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