Within Illinois, there are almost 60 members in the Illinois Public Transportation Association, ranging from rural areas to the biggest metropolitan area, Chicago.
Public transportation is available all throughout the state, which is beneficial to many, but accidents can occur.
Passengers should be aware of the risks and their legal options if involved in a public transportation accident.
In Chicago, public transportation is easily accessible – either by train, bus, taxi cabs, subways, ferries, airplanes, or even school buses.
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), PACE buses or METRA are all examples of different kinds of public transportation you can access while in the City.
Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)
The CTA is the second largest public transportation network in the United States, serving the City of Chicago and 40 surrounding communities by train or bus.
Pace
This is a subsidiary of the CTA, but it solely consists of bus services that connect Chicago area suburbs.
It is available for the residents of the 284 municipalities in Cook, Will, DuPage, Kane, Lake, and McHenry counties.
Metra
The Metra is a high-speed commuter train that connects suburbs with the downtown area, a perfect solution for those who live outside the City, but need a simplified means of transportation that avoids traffic congestion.
Taxis
While a dwindling public transportation option due to the rise in popularity of rideshare apps such as Uber and Lyft, taxis can be found in populated downtown areas and the airport.
Water Taxi
This means of public transportation connects Chicago’s top tourist attractions and is a popular transportation method for those visiting Chicago.
School Bus
A common transportation method for children, school buses are not without their fair share of accidents.
The CTA says it “averaged about 19 bus accidents each month in 2011.”