Bicyclists, pedestrians and drivers across Indianapolis' north side have safety concerns, and it comes as the number of cyclists hit and killed on Indy streets reached a record high this year.

Anybody who rides and has friends who ride, we know somebody who has been severely injured, possibly disabled and potentially killed while just getting to work or getting to the park," Anthony Cherolis said.

Cherolis is the executive director of Central Indiana Cycling and a seasoned cyclist himself.

"I don't have a car. I haven't had one since 2010," Cherolis said.

He's experienced the ups and downs of the Indy roads.

Some corridors are wonderful and connected," he said. "And other areas of the city, its like they never heard of a sidewalk.

People are trying to take more advantage of our infra

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