Friday, May 18, 2012
Record numbers of cyclists register for Bike to Work Day
Congressman Connolly addresses the Reston crowd |
Congressman Connolly, Supervisor Hudgins, and Reston Association President Ken Knueven spoke to the Reston cyclists. Congressman Connolly started the Fairfax bicycle program by finding funds for the bicycle coordinator position, the bike map, and funding the program. Supervisor Hudgins suggested holding the first every Fairfax County Bike to Work Day event back in 2002 and has been a supporter of bicyclists since she was elected into office in 2000.
Two younger BTWD riders (FABB's Rob Henenlottter in the background) |
Hope everyone has a great commute home.
For more photos see the FABB Flickr pool.
See our Reston Patch blog post, Bike to Work Day in Reston.
Check out the video of a ride today from the Greenbelt Pit Stop to the Downtown/Reagan Plaza Pit Stop (from WashCycle):
"Friday's grand total was 1,485 - the highest of the week. More than half of all elementary school students participated in the event.
Vienna Elementary School saw the largest ever bike count ever on Friday with 78 kids cycling to school. "We overflowed our two racks and the extra one brought over from the ball fields," said Sean McCall.
Wolf Trap Elementary's bike train had three Fairfax County Police Bike Patrol Officers and members of HPC Junior Team riding with students.
Louise Archer, the largest elementary school in Vienna, saw the most students participating this week."
Update: Kingstowne Patch article on Bike to Work Day at Franconia-Springfield pit stop.
Vienna Elementary School saw the largest ever bike count ever on Friday with 78 kids cycling to school. "We overflowed our two racks and the extra one brought over from the ball fields," said Sean McCall.
Wolf Trap Elementary's bike train had three Fairfax County Police Bike Patrol Officers and members of HPC Junior Team riding with students.
Louise Archer, the largest elementary school in Vienna, saw the most students participating this week."
Burke Patch article on Burke pit stop. That's FABB's Alan Young with the cellphone in hand, probably demonstrating the FABB app that aggregates FABB's social feeds. The app is being developed by his grandson and should be available at the app store in the near future.
Labels: bike to work day, congressman connolly, ken knueven, reston, supervisor hudgins
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