Santa Monica Critical Mass
Last Friday of every month in hundreds of cities around the world,
cyclists, roller bladers, boarders, etc...come together for a festive
rolling celebration. It's an organized coincidence with no leaders and
no set agenda. People come together for many reasons, to assert their
right to cleaner air, less congestion, safer roads, and to celebrate
and ride in solidarity with other cyclists and like minded individuals.
Celebrate this month with Critical Mass!
7:55 AM PDT on September 30, 2008
Last Friday of every month in hundreds of cities around the world,
cyclists, roller bladers, boarders, etc…come together for a festive
rolling celebration. It’s an organized coincidence with no leaders and
no set agenda. People come together for many reasons, to assert their
right to cleaner air, less congestion, safer roads, and to celebrate
and ride in solidarity with other cyclists and like minded individuals.
Celebrate this month with Critical Mass!
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