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Cyclists Rally for Safety in St. John’s Critical Mass Ride

URGENT UPDATE: Cyclists are taking to the streets of St. John’s RIGHT NOW in a powerful show of solidarity as part of the global Critical Mass bike ride. This monthly event occurs on the last Friday of each month, aiming to promote cycling as a viable mode of transportation and to advocate for safer bike lanes for all riders.
Just moments ago, riders gathered downtown, making their voices heard about the urgent need for more bike-friendly infrastructure. Participants expressed their frustrations and hopes, highlighting the necessity for dedicated bike lanes to ensure their safety on the roads. Cyclists reported feeling squeezed out by traffic and emphasized the importance of having their space.
During the ride, Julia Israel from CBC spoke with several participants, who passionately shared their thoughts on the safety issues they face. “Don’t like us here? You should be a fan of bike lanes,” one cyclist declared, capturing the spirit of the gathering and the pressing need for change.
This event isn’t just about cycling; it’s a community movement advocating for a safer urban environment. With cities becoming increasingly congested, the call for bike lanes has never been more critical. The momentum built during these rides sends a clear message to city officials: cyclists demand respect and safety on the roads.
The Critical Mass event is taking place globally, with similar rides occurring in cities across the world, amplifying the call for better biking conditions. As the ride progresses through the streets of St. John’s, more cyclists are joining in, making it a vibrant and urgent demonstration of support for biking infrastructure.
As the sun sets on this month’s ride, participants are hopeful that their collective voice will be heard by local authorities. Watch for updates on how city officials respond to these demands in the coming days. The movement is growing, and with each ride, cyclists are united in their quest for safer streets.
Stay tuned for further developments on this story and the ongoing efforts to improve biking conditions in urban areas. This is not just a ride; it’s a movement that demands immediate attention and action.
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