Courteous (not Critical) Mass to hit the streets on April 10

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Courteous (not Critical) Mass to hit the streets on April 10

POSTED: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 6:47 PM
Filed Under: Bikes | Sporting Life

Photo | Courtesy of Biking Buck

Critical Mass is fun and all, but it's kinda intense. This is a nice alternative:

Courteous Mass is an effort to change the tone of recent debates about bicycling and bicyclists in Philadelphia. Bicyclists who join this ride are asked obey the rules of the road. Courteous Mass provides an opportunity for all bicyclists to demonstrate that sharing the road is a two way street requiring action on the part of all road users.

The first (as far as we know?) Philadelphia Courteous Mass will take place on Sat., April 10 at 10 a.m., meeting where Locust Street crosses the Schuylkill River Trail. RSVP here, and bring your helmets and hand signals.

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