Jeremy McCreary
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Carlsbad, CA
May is National Bike Month in the US. Oddly, can't find any mention of it on EBR this year.
Q: Are you or your community doing anything to observe/promote it?
Encinitas is having a big event with several streets closed to cars this weekend. And my bike-friendly state assemblyperson is organizing a Bike to School Day.
That's all I know about locally, as we've been on an Oregon-California road trip since May 4. So far, the only Bike Month references I've seen are some lighted signs on US 101 in northernmost coastal California saying
NATIONAL BIKE MONTH
SHARE THE ROAD
In the 150 miles we've come this morning, maybe 10 southbound touring bikes on this remote and rugged stretch of Hwy 101. Bikes generally have a wide paved shoulder to ride on here, and I've seen few incursions.
But I wouldn't risk it personally. Lots of long, steep hills, dangerous curves, trucks of all kinds, and many cars desperate to pass them. The nearest ambulance could easily be too far away to save you.
Q: Are you or your community doing anything to observe/promote it?
Encinitas is having a big event with several streets closed to cars this weekend. And my bike-friendly state assemblyperson is organizing a Bike to School Day.
That's all I know about locally, as we've been on an Oregon-California road trip since May 4. So far, the only Bike Month references I've seen are some lighted signs on US 101 in northernmost coastal California saying
NATIONAL BIKE MONTH
SHARE THE ROAD
In the 150 miles we've come this morning, maybe 10 southbound touring bikes on this remote and rugged stretch of Hwy 101. Bikes generally have a wide paved shoulder to ride on here, and I've seen few incursions.
But I wouldn't risk it personally. Lots of long, steep hills, dangerous curves, trucks of all kinds, and many cars desperate to pass them. The nearest ambulance could easily be too far away to save you.