And on the other side of the US
Ride of Silence in Westford Massachusetts
Wednesday, May 17th 2006
7:00pm
Meet across from Kimball's Ice Cream at 6:45pm to put on arm bands and discuss hand signals for this silent ride to honor cyclists who have been injured by motorists and remind everyone that we have a right to share the road.
Top speed is 12mph.
Thunderstorms cancel.
Optional post-ride socializing at Kimball's. Bring $ for ice cream!
To learn more about the Ride of Silence and find out if there's one happening in your area, visit www.rideofsilence.org.
Our first Ride of Silence
We had our first-ever Ride of Silence in Victoria this evening. There wasn't much -if any- advertising about the event; I saw it here on TE and had to do a Google to find the Victoria ride. Only about a dozen riders showed up; the woman who organized the Ride spoke about the significance of the event and it's worldwide recognition for a few minutes, and off we went from City Hall for a slow 40 minute ride through downtown Victoria wearing our black armbands. Upon our return, we held a minutes' silence in memory of fallen riders everywhere. In December, we have our own local version of this Ride, but I hope this international Ride of Silence is a permanent here event too.
~Sherry.
Reporting in from Albuquerque
We did our Ride of Silence last night - don't know about many......24-30?? We rode in single file and most of us had blinkies so you could really see the line stretched out. We picked a route that had bike lanes but was on public streets in the hopes of making people aware of cyclists. It was amazing the number of cars that waited at stopsigns for all of us to pass. We obeyed every traffic law but people were being so gracious. One woman had a box on her rack with a fallen riders name on it, several wore black armbands (I forgot to....but I"m thinking a black arm warmer would be more fitting no?). There were several people there from the local club but most of the riders were there through word of mouth. It is still one of the most moving rides I've ever done.