Street Racing Enforcement in Chicago
Street racing in Chicago is not a minor traffic matter. Police departments throughout the city and suburbs have increased enforcement in response to high-profile incidents on Lake Shore Drive, Lower Wacker, and in neighborhoods like Little Village, Gage Park, and Englewood. Large groups sometimes gather late at night, with cars lining up to race. Law enforcement views this activity as dangerous and disruptive, which means arrests are aggressive and prosecutions are pursued with intensity.
Illinois law under 625 ILCS 5/11-506 defines street racing broadly. It covers driving one vehicle against another in a contest of speed, acceleration, or endurance. It also includes attempting to set records, timing runs, or engaging in drag racing. The statute doesn’t require a formal event; even spontaneous acceleration against another car can lead to charges if police interpret it as racing.