Chicago gives pedestrians a break in people versus cars scramble


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Chicago is one of the most congested cities in the U.S., and giving pedestrians, including tourists, and bicyclists a reprieve from the traffic sounds like a worthwhile experiment.

People began walking diagonally through a busy downtown Chicago intersection Friday, part of an experiment to provide extra breathing room between vehicles and pedestrians. The changes center on a new pedestrian crossing pattern, dubbed the "pedestrian scramble," that was introduced at the intersection of State Street and Jackson Boulevard. The goals include giving pedestrians a head start crossing streets and therefore reducing conflicts between pedestrians and turning vehicles, officials said. The test involves stopping all vehicles -- heading east on Jackson and north and south on State -- for 35 seconds every third traffic light cycle to let pedestrians cross in all