Bicyclists are prohibited on expressways.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In Illinois, bicyclists are prohibited from riding on controlled-access highways, expressways, and certain marked roadways. Expressways are fast, multiple-lane roads with maximum speed limits of 55, 65 or 70 mph. Bicycles are not permitted on these types of roads due to the high speeds and heavy traffic, which can create dangerous situations for both motorists and cyclists.
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