Critical Mass Cleveland Support Access for All! Hundreds of Cyclists Demonstrate Their Support!

A Critical Mass ride in Cleveland June 26, 2010 stops below the Innerbelt Bridge.A "Critical Mass" ride in Cleveland June 26, 2010 stops below the Innerbelt Bridge. 

On Friday (June 25, 2010), approximately 150 riders turned out for a Cleveland "Critical Mass" bicycle ride and stopped near the site of the proposed, massive innerbelt bridge project to share their support for "Access for All" and the effort to convince the Ohio Department of Transportation to invest in bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure and include a multi-use path on the bridge. Bicycle/pedestrian paths are very popular, with more than thirty paths added to highway projects across the country. "Critical Mass" rides are loosely organized cyclists who come together in support of cycling for a ride on the final Friday of every month. "Critical Mass" rides take place in major cities all around the country and throughout the world.

Here are photos from the ride, taken from below the Innerbelt Bridge.