Support Grist
Support nonprofit, independent environmental journalism.
Donate to Grist.

In the News

Read more about: bikes | brilliance | news | all of these topics
Tools: print | email | write to the editor | subscribe | RSS

Sweet 15

Cycling group Critical Mass celebrates 15th anniversary, keeps on pedaling

Posted at 11:34 AM on 27 Sep 2007

The cycling group Critical Mass turns 15 years old this month! It all began in San Francisco in September 1992 as a bunch of bike commuters getting together for a ride, and quickly turned into a global cycling phenomenon with chapters in most major cities worldwide, as well as many smaller locales. The last Friday of every month, cyclists gather for a ride, often snarling traffic by accumulating in numbers that can't be ignored, to reclaim the streets on behalf of human-powered transport and at least temporarily reverse the traditional cars-first hierarchy of the road. Critical Mass has been credited in some places with linking fellow alt-transportation enthusiasts who then together manage to advance pedestrian and bike-friendly initiatives in their city. In other locations, it's a popular rolling party. Whatever it is, it's a blast. Happy 15th!

sources:  San Francisco Bay Guardian
see also, in Gristmill:  Critical Mass media

< Previous | Next >


Comments: (1 comment)

You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have a Gristmill account, log in below. If you don't have a Gristmill account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.

Username: Password:

Forgot your password? Enter your username and click:

Translation

The last Friday of every month, cyclists gather for a ride, often snarling traffic by accumulating in numbers that can't be ignored, to reclaim the streets on behalf of human-powered transport and at least temporarily reverse the traditional cars-first hierarchy of the road.

In other words, to make enemies of those who might otherwise be friends, to declare one's self immune to traffic laws, and to serve as a soapbox for the wingnuts who give environmentalism a bad name.

-- A.

Taking accounting to the extreme since 2004.

The comments of Grist users reflect the opinions of those individuals only, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Grist, its staff, its board members, their psychotherapists, or their aestheticians. Got it?


ADVERTISING POLICY


About Grist | Support Grist | Jobs Board | Archives | Grist by Email | RSS | Podcasts
Gristmill Blog | In the News | Ask Umbra® | Muckraker | Victual Reality | 'Tis the Season | The Grist List | The Bottom Line



Grist: Environmental News and Commentary
a beacon in the smog (tm) ©2007. Grist Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved. Gloom and doom with a sense of humor®.
Webmaster | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Trademarks