Critical Mass, a monthly street demonstration in San Francisco that was rooted in controversy, celebrated its 30th anniversary Friday night.
At its peak, it drew thousands of people and caused traffic jams and headaches for commuters. But the event has evolved over time.The mood now upbeat and some said Critical Mass has changed San Francisco for the better.
Advocates describe it as a joyous mass seizure of the streets by bicyclists to raise awareness and improve safety. It's a leaderless ride without a route. On this night, the tone and turnout in sharp contrast to the past. More than 100 people participated for this milestone celebration. They blocked traffic during the evening commute as was the norm then. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass makes big comeback in Golden Gate Park"That change has led to the visibility of biking. And that has led to biking as something that is important to San Francisco.
Now, bicyclists said they're focused on community and camaraderie. Strides have been made; an increase in people riding and protected bike lanes. "I would like to see fewer cars parked in the bike lanes. I'm tired of having to navigate through and around them," said Malinda Walker.
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