Crosswalk Enforcement Initiatives

Crosswalk enforcement effort

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continuing efforts to improve pedestrian safety in the city, CDOT and the Chicago Police Department are continuing crosswalk enforcement initiatives in 2014.

The crosswalk awareness initiatives involve an off-duty, undercover police officer posing as a pedestrian crossing at a crosswalk.  If oncoming drivers don’t stop for the pedestrian—as required by law—the vehicle will be pulled over by a police spotter further down the street.

Motorists can face fines ranging from $50 to $500 for failure to stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk. Last year the Police Department issued more than 1,000 citations for failure to stop for pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. 

Crosswalk awareness initiatives are planned throughout the city and locations chosen are close to schools, senior housing facilities and retail areas.  Most locations are near a recent pedestrian crash location.

The crosswalk awareness initiative is funded through a grant from the Illinois Department of Transportation.  Because the program uses off-duty police officers, it does not divert police resources from other crime-fighting efforts.

CDOT has completed numerous safety-related improvements throughout the city, including traffic-calming installations such as speed humps and curb bumpouts to slow vehicles, as well as pedestrian-countdown signals that tell pedestrians how much time they have to cross the street.


2015 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers 

  • 118 crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 2,602 citations issued for "Failure to Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk"
  • 200 other citations issued


2014 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers

  • 86 crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 2,213 citations issued for "Failure to Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk"
  • 1,128 other citations issued

 

2013 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers

  • 69 crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 1,234 citations issued for "Failure to Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk"
  • 269 other citations issued

 

2012 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers

  • 70 crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 1,071 citations issued for "Failure to Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk"
  • 63 other citations issued

 

2011 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers (April - September)

  • 55 crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 801 citations issued for "Failure to Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk"
  • 80 other citations issued

 

2010 Crosswalk Enforcement Initiative Numbers

  • 60 total crosswalk enforcement missions
  • 1177 citations issued for "Failure to Yield to Pedestrian in Crosswalk"
  • 176 other citations issued

 

2017 Crosswalk Enforcement Schedule 

(Note: Enforcement is subject to change based on weather and other factors.  Signage is posted at each enforcement location to inform motorists and pedestrians)


Tuesday,  August 3rd, 2017 
0700 - 1500 (7 AM to 3 PM) 
Ashland Avenue from 22nd to Garfield

Thursday, September 7th, 2017
0700 - 1500 (7AM to 3PM)
Western Avenue from 35th Street to 55th Street

Friday, September 8th, 2017
0700 - 1500 (7AM to 3PM)
Western Avenue from 35th Street to 55th Street


Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

7 am - 3 pm
Archer Avenue, from Canal to Western Avenue

 
Thursday, September 14th,  2017
7 am - 3 pm
Garfield Boulevard, from the Dan Ryan to Western Avenue
 

Friday, September 15th, 2017
7 am - 3 pm
Ashland Ave., from Van Buren to Fullerton
 
 
Friday, September 15th, 2017
3 pm - 7 pm
Ashland Ave., from Cermak to Chicago

 
Monday, September 25th, 2017
7am - 3 pm
Western Ave., from Roosevelt Rd. to Archer Rd.
 
 
Wednesday, September 27th, 2017
3 pm to 5 pm.
Ashland Ave, from Van Buren to Fullerton

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