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  2. Critical Mass (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Critical Mass, April 29, 2005. Critical Mass is a form of direct action in which people travel as a group on bicycles at a set location and time. The idea is for people to group together to make it safe for each other to ride bicycles through their streets, based on the old adage: there's safety in numbers.

  3. Conflicts involving Critical Mass - Wikipedia

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    Due to the gradual increase of cyclists participating in Critical Mass, as well as complaints from motorists and concerns for safety, Houston Police Department officers helped direct the October 2013 Critical Mass ride in Houston, Texas by controlling intersections on the bike route. [10]

  4. Melbourne Critical Mass - Wikipedia

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    Critical Mass Melbourne [1] is an informal grass roots collection of people who gather to take part in the month's Critical Mass event, which is a cycling event typically held in various cities throughout the world on the last Friday of every month, for traveling as a group through city or town streets on bikes. The rides in Melbourne began in ...

  5. World Naked Bike Ride - Wikipedia

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    Biking Revolution News Toolbar News about World Naked Bike Ride, Critical Mass, & Super Hero Service Rides. This page was last edited on 15 December 2024, at 03:05 ...

  6. Time's Up! - Wikipedia

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    Critical Mass, Time's Square, last Friday of every Month thousands of bicyclists lifted their bikes to demand Time's square become Auto Free: group bike rides helped increase cycling and put pressure on the city for sustainable infrastructure.

  7. Kidical Mass - Wikipedia

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    The name 'Kidical Mass' is a pun on the Critical Mass cycling event and 'kid' meaning 'child'. The name was first used for a ride in Eugene, Oregon which took place 18 April 2008. [2] [3] Kidical Mass rides now take place in cities around the world.

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  9. Feeder ride - Wikipedia

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    A feeder ride is a bike ride where a group of cyclists get together to ride to a destination which is itself the starting point of a major bike ride event. Critical Mass rides and Ciclovia events typically attract feeder rides.