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150,000 Celebrate Bike to Work Day in SF Bay Area
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Record Bikers on Market Street
Zipping-by
An estimated 150,000 commuters and students hopped on their bikes, instead of into their cars,
in the San Francisco bay area on Thursday, May 13, 2010. People from Oakland, Palo Alto to San Jose
overwhelmingly supported the Bike to Work Day.
In San Francisco, bicycles outnumbered cars 3 to 1 in the morning roadway traffic on Market Street,
the main thoroughfare of the city, according to the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition which organized
the 16th annual event jointly with the City of San Francisco.
New Bike Lane on Market Street
Biking advocates say this record increase in bicycle ridership is directly related to the newly
introduced distinctly separated, green Market Street bike lanes and other improvements that make
the streets all across the city safer for bikers and non-bikers alike.
“We are thrilled to have Mayor Newsom leading these exciting biking innovations on Market Street,
the busiest biking street west of the Mississippi. This is a great first step towards a separated
bikeway the length of lower Market Street,” says Renee Rivera, acting Executive Director of the
SF Bicycle Coalition, a non-profit which promotes bicycling and organizer of the event.
Rivera rode with Mayor Newsom this morning to City Hall to kick-off the event.
Over 200 Energizer Stations in SF Bay Area
Raelene Energizes
Energizer Station on Market Street
Over 200 Energizer Stations, during the morning (6:30-9:30 am) and afternoon (5-7 pm) commute, located along local bike
commute routes in all nine Bay Area counties provided free beverages, snacks and good cheer to bicyclists. Select stations
offering basic bicycle maintenance and an all day bicycle valet parking services.
One Less Car
Human-powered Ferrari
Quite a few heads turned when Mark Dwight, founder and CEO of Rickshaw Bagworks whose stylish biking bags were
featured in the fashion show, rode into the energizer station at Ferry Building. Mark sports his custom-made
fire-engine-red "human-propelled Ferrari" bike and has joined the event for the last 8 years.
Meli and Sarah Model Fab Fashion
"I saw about 4 times as many people biking to work, which is great. Some people may be trying it
for the first time because they feel there is support and advocacy for this specific day," says
Meli Grosa, who bikes to work everyday and blogs on "Bikes and the City". She also models, with Sarah Murder, for
the After-work Party and Fashion Show at Rickshaw Stop in the evening.
Gwen Takes the Scenic Route
DJ Sara T
The Fashion Show was styled by Gwen Lutz of Gwendolyn Lee Productions, with artisanal bike clothing
by numerous talented designers like B Spoke Tailor, Sheila Moon and Outlier; music by DJ Sara T, raffle prizes and complimentary bicycle valet. "It is really wonderful to
see the birth and growth of biking commuter culture in San Francisco with the hard work of the SF
Bike Coalition," enthused Gwen, who takes the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) and then bikes to work in Oakland.
On this day, she takes the scenic route via Crissy Fields to take in her favorite view of the Golden Gate Bridge
Most Bay Area transits including BART, Caltrain, Muni and other buses allow riders to bring their bike with them.
After-work Party
Lisa, Cool Designer/Model
Paul, Orange Superman
Lovin' It
Bike to Work Day 2010 is presented by Kaiser Permanente, the Bay Area Bicycle Coalition, the
Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the SFMTA, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and
hundreds of local volunteers. For more information, visit http://www.sfbike.org.
Click to view photos of Bike Away from Work & Fashion Show
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