The ride was organized by cycling advocate Viesturs Silenieks with the help of the local cycling group Divrintenis to help show just how much unnecessary space a car takes and to help promote International Car Free Day.
Cyclists Ride With Skeleton Frames Of Cars To Show How Much Unnecessary Space They Take Up
In an effort to encourage cycling as an alternative to driving, cyclists in Latvia rode through the streets of Riga with homemade bamboo structures that extended beyond the size of themselves on their bikes. Their makeshift contraptions mimicked the frame of a car, taking up just as much space as it would on the road.
The ride was organized by cycling advocate Viesturs Silenieks with the help of the local cycling group Divrintenis to help show just how much unnecessary space a car takes and to help promote International Car Free Day.
The ride was organized by cycling advocate Viesturs Silenieks with the help of the local cycling group Divrintenis to help show just how much unnecessary space a car takes and to help promote International Car Free Day.
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