The Ride of Silence is a short, slow, commemorative bike ride in memory of all the cyclists who have been killed or injured on the streets. It takes place the third Wednesday in May. Locations within the state that are hosting this ride are as follows (taken from the Ride of Silence Website):
Chattanooga,
Clarksville,
Cookeville,
Maryville,
Murfreesboro,
and Nashville.
If your town/city doesn't have a ride and there isn't one in a town or city close to you, you might want to consider starting one next year. Current ride organizers are probably more than willing to help.
Gearing Up in Winchester, Virginia: Lessons from a Bicycle Friendly
Community Workshop
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Winchester is a quaint city with a population of just over 28,000
residents, nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of northern Virginia.
Surrounded by rol...
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