“It’s not a race. It’s just driving.” Video coverage of the Ride of Silence


Must watch interview with the Engle-Roe twins

“Participants told Channel 11’s Pamela Osborne that their goal was to send a message without actually saying a word. They took to the street and want you to notice them. “We’re here to create change and ban together,” said Scott Bricker, of BikePGH. Nearly 100 people rallied together before a 10-mile ride in memory of those who no longer can. The ride is in memory of people who have been killed or injured in traffic accidents.”

See the full article on the WPXI website.

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Mayor Bill Peduto joins the group at the end of the Ride of Silence. He was joined by Councilman Dan Gilman. Earlier, Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak greeted riders as they gathered for the ride.

CBS Pittsburgh – KDKA – news report on the ride

‘Ride Of Silence’ Aims To Raise Safe Biking Awareness – see the full KDKA report

WESA covered the event

Bike Event Remembers Cyclists Injured, Killed While Riding on the WESA website.

Tribune Review covered the event

Battered Bicyclists to talk at “Ride of Silence” service in Oakland on the Trib website

The Post-Gazette covered the event

Bike Ride Wednesday Night Will Mark Cycling Deaths on the PG website

You can also follow the discussion about the ride on the BikePGH message board

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The silent procession of nearly 100 riders pedals up the Bloomfield Bridge


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