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What are some other ordinance provisions related to traffic and vehicles in Chicago?

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What are some other ordinance provisions related to traffic and vehicles in Chicago?

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(Not a complete list of Chicago ordinance provisions. Not the official statutory language. Illinois statutes also apply.) • The speed limit is 30 mph on streets and 15 mph in alleys, unless otherwise posted. • No U-turn is permitted within 100 feet of an intersection. • No U-turn is permitted in the downtown area bounded by Michigan Avenue on the east, Wacker Drive on the north and west, and the Congress Parkway on the South. • There is no driving on a path, or in a lane, which is officially designated for bicycles. • A fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire may not be followed closer than 500 feet. • A block on which a fire apparatus has stopped in response to an alarm may not be entered. • A vehicle may not be left unattended unless the engine has been stopped and the igtnition key has been removed. • There is no parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. • There is no parking in an alley longer than the time necessary for the expeditious loading, unloading, pick-up, or delive

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