The Trend Toward Bike Protests
30 September 2002 - 2:00pm
What started as a local revolt against car traffic in the San Francisco Bay has turned into a national -- and international -- trend.
"Chris Carlsson and Jim Swanson, both of whom rode their bikes to work, named their idea Critical Mass. They believed bicyclists could announce by taking over the streets that they would no longer be treated like second class roadsters... When riders hit the streets Friday for the 10th anniversary ride of Critical Mass, they will be part of a phenomenon that has spread to hundreds of other cities across the globe where bicyclists demand the same rights as those behind the wheel."
Full Story:
Bike Protests Catching on Globally
Source:
ABC News, September 27, 2002
»
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
- Can An Electric Bike Replace A Car? - Feb 11, 2012
- Mayor Outlines "Plan B" To Push Through Transit Improvements in L.A. - Feb 02, 2012
- Reinventing Los Angeles: Seizing the Transit Opportunity - Feb 01, 2012
- Has Gov. Jerry Brown Solved California's High Speed Rail Problems? - Jan 30, 2012
- California Passes Historic Zero Emission Vehicle Regulations - Jan 30, 2012
“
Its very unsuitability for an urban center justifies its current usage as a suburban or ex-urban pattern.
”


















