SFBike Survey Ride: Andy’s Audits NW1
From the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition:
How’s the SF Bike Network doing, as a real, living thing? Andy’s Audits are a series of “whole trip” evaluations of actual San Francisco bicycle trips, from Point A to Point B, connecting some real word dots by bicycle and measuring where a bit more bike love could make the network light up for everyday biking. Come out and help survey the system as we roll around our cycling city.
Free for SF Bicycle Coalition members (a $10 donation from non-members is appreciated); rain cancels rides
No RSVP needed
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