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City of Santa Rosa, CA

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 14:20

Celebrate Bay Area Bike to Wherever Day 2024

May is National Bike Month and Bike to Work/Wherever Day is right around the corner! Counties across the Bay Area will have energizer stations ready to hand out treats, commemorative swag bags, and much more for Bike to Wherever Day on Thursday, May 16!

The City of Santa Rosa will celebrate National Bike to Work/Wherever Day by hosting a bike energizer station from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on May 16, at Prince Greenway Trail at Santa Rosa Avenue. Be sure to stop by as you pedal to work, school, errands, for fun, or anywhere else you need to go.

The City's Bike to Wherever Day energizer station will offer bicyclists snacks courtesy of the team from The Sports Basement and riders may refill their water bottles at our Hydration Station. At the City's Active Transportation booth be sure to pick up some fun bike themed swag, check-out city bike maps identifying current and planned bike lane installations, and provide your input on the Active Transportation Plan!

Visit Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition Bike to Wherever Day Energizer Stations Map for location and hours of all BTWD 2024 energizer stations happening in Sonoma County.

The best way to celebrate Bike Month is to get on your bike, ride to work, ride to the grocery store, ride to school, or just ride for the sheer joy of riding! Biking is one of the few activities that checks all the boxes at once - it's active, practical, social, sustainable, healthy, stress-relieving, affordable, and fun.

Bike Month is all about empowering new riders, so if you're already a regular rider for whom every month is Bike Month, help the cause by encouraging your friends, family, and coworkers to discover the joy and freedom of bicycling.

Did you know:

To improve safety for bicyclists and drivers, here are some safety tips when sharing the road:

Bicyclists:

  • Ride with the Flow of Traffic
  • Adhere to All Traffic Laws
  • Wear a Helmet
  • Know Your Hand Signals and Use Them
  • Focus on the Road Ahead - avoid obstacles
  • See and Be Seen - wear bright colors and reflective markings
  • Watch for Parked Cars -ride far enough out from the curb to avoid car doors opening

Drivers:

  • Be Cautious. Provide at least 3 feet of space when passing a cyclist. This is the law in over 20 states including California.
  • Slow Down. Don't rush, wait until it is safe to pass a cyclist.
  • Adhere to All Traffic Laws
  • Look for Cyclists Before Opening a Car Door
  • Never Drive Distracted or Impaired
  • Be Aware of Cyclists Making Left Turns

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