East Wesley Rides for Public Awareness
Thanks to Kent Ruby, Ken Boff, and John O'Brien for the fine photography.

Before the Ride


Our largest turn-out so far was on November 18. Part of that group is pictured here.

Crowds Gather Before the Ride.


Cyclists try out new wording for the City's official construction site sign.

Signs and Flags on Riders and Bikes

 
Creative signs in creative locations


Thumbs up for bike lanes.

Traffic on E. Wesley and neighboring streets.


Bicyclists riding the narrow lanes have seen extreme impatience in motorists who take serious risks including that of a head-on collision with traffic in the other lane.


Motorists back up behind bicyclists in the existing narrow lanes on Lindbergh - a scenario we can still avoid with bike lanes on E. Wesley.

The Alternate Route Proposed by the City.


The proposed "alternate" route includes steep hills like this one on Pinetree Drive.


Bolling Road is part of the proposed "alternative" route.
It is extremely narrow, with car parking allowed on both sides.