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Central Ave. Bike Experience with CicLAvia Southeast

Join the Southeast Bicycle Alliance and T.R.U.S.T. South LA as we ride down the central ave corridor from Watts to Downtown LA. We are riding to promote safer and pedestrian friendly development of the Central Ave corridor.We will be starting the ride from WLCAC in Watts and ride down Central Ave to Downtown. Feel free … Continued
Join the Southeast Bicycle Alliance and T.R.U.S.T. South LA as we ride down the central ave corridor from Watts to Downtown LA. We are riding to promote safer and pedestrian friendly development of the Central Ave corridor.We will be starting the ride from WLCAC in Watts and ride down Central Ave to Downtown. Feel free to join us at any point of this ride we hope the ride gets bigger as we get closer to Downtown.
When? / ¿Cuando?
– Sunday March 24 / Domingo 24 De Marzo
-10 AM

Meeting Location? / ¿Lugar de Encuentro?
– WLCAC
10950 South Central Avenue, Watts, CA.

End Location? / ¿Ubicación Final?
– Pershing Square
410 West 5th St., LA, Ca.

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION**
There is the option of PARKING at WLCAC and riding out and taking the metro blue line back to Watts station.

IMPORTANT BIKE SAFETY INFORMATION:
– There will be NO be street closures! We are exploring possible routes for a closed BIKE FRIENDLY street event in 2013!
– For your safety PLEASE wear helmets if possible.
– Children MUST always wear helmets (under 18)!
– We ask for parents to keep the children in the most inner lane.
– This ride is FAMILY oriented so please keep in mind that this is NOT a race!
– During every ride we provide ride captains to keep everyone safe, please listen to any instructions given.
– Try to maintain your lane and not cut off any riders to avoid accidents.

This information is recommended to keep all riders safe and most importantly to follow all laws and leave a good impression to the residents and cities!

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Sahra is Communities Editor for Streetsblog L.A., covering the intersection of mobility with race, class, history, representation, policing, housing, health, culture, community, and access to the public space in Boyle Heights and South Central Los Angeles.

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