Daily News: “Critical Mass event is designed to offer support to bike commuters”

The Bowling Green Daily news posted a short story and photos of the Critical Mass ride on Friday, April 30. Organizers Seth Short, David Darnell and Dallas Slaughter led participants on an 8-mile ride through town. The text of the story and a photo are below; a link to the original story is here. Click here for the group’s Facebook page.

Short said the next Critical Mass ride will be Friday, May 28th, same meeting time and place – meet at 5:30 p.m. at Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green and leave at 6 p.m.

Miranda Pederson/Daily News About 30 bicyclists stop at a traffic light as they prepare to turn off U.S. 31-W By-Pass onto Broadway Avenue during an eight-mile ride Friday through the streets of Bowling Green. The event, dubbed Critical Mass, is designed to show support for bike commuters and bike awareness.

By the Daily News
Friday, April 30, 2010 11:07 PM CDT

About 30 bicyclists stop at a traffic light as they prepare to turn off U.S. 31-W By-Pass onto Broadway Avenue during an eight-mile ride Friday through the streets of Bowling Green. The event, dubbed Critical Mass, is designed to show support for bike commuters and bike awareness.

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Sara Shipley Hiles is a member of Bicycle Bowling Green. She thinks every day is better with a bike ride.