Philly Bike Action will be meeting at the Schuylkill River Park at 9:30am on September 17th for our third Sunday Slow Ride. This ride is to bring awareness to the City permitted bike lane parking afforded to the houses of worship on the Spruce/Pine corridor. We would like to to see an end to this practice. Our mission is to build support among the community for safer bike lanes and communicate that bike lane parking is dangerous for both cyclists and motorists. Please read the following guidelines and essential information before choosing to participate:
- We will be following a 1 mile circuit where the bike lane parking is most utilized. We also considered the hazard of crossing Broad Street on bicycle. The ride will progress along Pine Street, left on 16th street, left on Spruce Street, left on 21st street, left on Pine street, and repeat.
- The ride will start at 10am and go until 11:00am. Feel free to arrive late or leave early. Bring your friends! We will be meeting for lunch afterwards at Grace Tavern. The address is 201 South 25th street, Philadelphia, PA.
- We will be riding SLOWLY. This means about 4 or 5 mph, the speed of a brisk walk.
- We will be obeying all traffic laws. Specifically, this means obeying all traffic signals. This is a slow ride so there is no need to rush through a light. The only exception is to keep the group together.
- If the weather looks bad, the event will be POSTPONED until the following weekend. Notification will be sent at least two hours before the event via email, Reddit, and Discord if the event is cancelled.
- High visibility vests are encouraged, especially if you are at the front or back of the group.
- GoPros or other mobile cameras are encouraged. This is great for sharing our advocacy efforts with the public as well as encouraging civility.
- DO NOT respond to frustrated drivers or bystanders. This is especially important for those riding in the back.
- SAFETY IS OUR #1 PRIORITY. At Philly Bike Action we minimize risk by following all traffic laws and communicating well with all street users.
- Stay engaged following the ride! This means reaching out to your district councilperson and registered community organization (RCO) following the ride. It also means reaching out to the houses of worship involved and letting them know we want to partner with them to find transportation alternatives that work for the whole community. This means decreased reliance on street parking and more utilization of micromobility, public transportation, walking, rideshare, and parking garages. Strong Towns is a great resource that highlights how advocacy for decreased urban motorization is a great tool for building faith and community:
Strong Towns + Faith Communities: Announcing a New Series
- Finally, we are here to change our city for the better. Let’s have fun doing it! This means making signs, making friends, wearing colorful clothing, playing music and any other form of creative expression. To help in this endeavor, a sign making guide is in the link below.