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Lakefront Trail Users Adjusting to Newly Separated Paths

Clip: 5/28/2019 | 3m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

After two years of construction, a change to Chicago’s lakefront trail is now a reality.

After two years of construction, a highly anticipated change to Chicago’s lakefront trail – all 18 miles of it – is now a reality: separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians. But it may take some getting used to.

05/28/2019 | Rating NR

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