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Critical mass

September 29, 2007

Ready?

Cyclists gather

Get set,

Waiting for the green light

GO!

Into the streets

What in the world is Critical Mass?

Well, according to critical-mass.info:

Critical Mass is a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling and to assert cyclists’ right to the road. The idea started in San Francisco in September 1992 and quickly spread to cities all over the world.

Critical Mass has a different flavor from city to city — there’s a big variety in size, respect of traffic laws (or lack thereof), interaction with motorists, and intervention by police. So if you want to know more about Critical Mass, you’ll really need to find out what your local ride is like.

Critical Mass has no leaders, and no central organization licenses rides. In every city that has a CM ride, some locals simply picked a date, time, and location for the ride and publicized it, and thus the ride was born.

CM is an idea and an event, not an organization. You can’t write to “Critical Mass”

Some CM riders try to tie up traffic as much as possible and be otherwise confrontational with motorists. Such riders are missing the point about Critical Mass. CM is a celebration of cycling, not a war against motorists. CM is about asserting our right to the road, not denying others their right to the road. Those who want to play juvenile games are encouraged to stay at home instead.

Critical Mass in a bigger city…

Critical mass in a bigger city

Picture above from Bikes take over the Streets. The rest are mine!

Oh well I guess there weren’t 20 000 of us. But cycling as the sun went down sure was fun!

Cycling into the sunset