Ride of Silence to Honor Cyclists Killed or Injured While Biking

(PORTLAND, Maine) May 17, 2022 – The Ride of Silence—a silent, slow-paced group ride—will be held on May 18 in Portland to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while biking, according to the Bicycle Coalition of Maine (BCM).

The Ride of Silence is an international event held on the third Wednesday of May every year to recognize vulnerable road users who have been injured or killed by traffic violence, raise awareness that bicyclists have a legal right to use the road, and remind motorists to respectfully share the road with all users. 

“Most cyclists know someone who has been hit by a driver—and many have been hit themselves—so this is an important event for everyone who rides,” said BCM Executive Director Jean Sideris. “It’s also an essential part of Global Road Safety Week.”

The BCM has been the statewide coordinator of the Ride of Silence for the last few years, which means they host a ride, but also help others organize rides across Maine. 

In addition to the Coalition’s Portland event, additional rides will be held this year in Andover, Lewiston, Saco, and Yarmouth.

The Ride of Silence is free for participants. Registration for the Portland ride and more information about the other rides in Maine can be found at bikemaine.org/ride-of-silence/

To learn more about Global Road Safety Week and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s free events from May 15-21—which include Fix-A-Bike workshops, urban riding classes, and bike rodeos for kids—visit this page: bikemaine.org/global-road-safety-week-events/

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The Bicycle Coalition of Maine works to make Maine a better and safer place to bike and walk. Founded in 1992, the Bicycle Coalition of Maine has grown into the leading bicycle and pedestrian advocacy group in the state. The Coalition believes all Mainers should have access to bikes and bike education, and we envision a future where Maine’s roads, public ways, and trails are safe and accessible, resulting in cleaner travel options, improved health, and stronger economic benefits for Maine communities.

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