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CRITICAL MASS BIKE RIDE!!

Anonyme, Lunes, Mayo 23, 2005 - 01:37

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We're not blocking traffic, we are traffic!

CRITICAL MASS BIKE RIDE!!

We're not blocking traffic, we are traffic!

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Friday, May 27th
5:30pm
Phillips square (Union and Ste-Catherine)
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Bring your friends, your bikes, and your visions of a car-free city!

What is Critical Mass?
Critical Mass is a pro-cyclist movement which began in San Francisco in
1992. Now in its 13th year, it has spread out as an international,
decentralized, grassroots phenomenon. On the last friday of every month,
cyclists in cities around the world gather together for a safe and fun
community bike ride.
Critical mass aims to empower cyclists by creating a safe space for biking
in the downtown core, while demonstrating to the public that the bicycle
is still the most efficient and most environmentally-friendly form of
transportation.

Join us on May 27th for our next ride!

For more info, contact crit...@resist.ca

Cars suck (g)ass! Critical Mass!!



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