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Critical Mass-Fullerton Ca.

by RL Policar

Tomorrow is Fullerton’s 1st Critical Mass.

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Here’s the Info:

Fullerton Critical Mass
Description: Route will be an hour long ride around Downtown Fullerton and the surrounding area. It’s not an exuse to be violent towards motorists but an attempt to raise driver awareness that cyclists have rights to the road as well.

Location: Fullerton Train Station

Date: Friday, June 30, 2006
Repeat Type: Monthly,Days=-1FR

Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm PDT
Duration: 2 hours
Created by: Public Access
Updated: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:25am GMT
Event URL: http://www.myspace.com/fullertoncriticalmass
Directions: OFF OF POMONA SOUTH OF COMMONWEALTH BETWEEN LEMON AND HARBOR

 
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2 Responses to “Critical Mass-Fullerton Ca.”

  1. Moe Ramirez says:

    If my knee pain subsides, I’ll try to make it. Look for the Commute by bike jersey!

  2. Carl S says:

    “It’s not an exuse to be violent towards motorists but an attempt to raise driver awareness that cyclists have rights to the road as well.”

    With the logo of a woman kicking a car?

    I suppose it could be interpreted as a woman “kicking her car aside” to ride her bicycle instead, but, with the history that Critical Mass has of violence towards drivers it seems like quite the double standard.

    I’m all for raising driver awareness of cyclists, but the vast majority of drivers don’t deserve to have their cars kicked (or scratched, or mirrors ripped off). I hope it’s reserved for the ones that TRULY deserve it.

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