Before we get started, thanks to Kyle for sharing a candidate questionnaire prepared by the South Bay Bicycle Coalition for city offices in Torrance.
Out of the nine candidates they contacted, four responded. It’s going to take me some time to format the questionnaire and their responses, so I’ll try to share it as a separate post later today.
Let me applaud them for making the effort. Others have attempted similar surveys here in Los Angeles and surrounding communities, with varying degrees of success. It’s hard to get candidates to pay attention these days, let alone take the time to answer.
I used to question candidates for my home council district, but as more money from special interests have flooded local races, the responses dwindled to roughly none.
Okay, exactly none.
So a nearly 50% response rate is pretty damn good.
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If you’re in the Simi Valley or West San Fernando Valley areas, keep your eyes on the skies for the next few days.
The Sandy Fire has swelled to 1,300 acres, which could affect where you ride. But more important, it can affect the air you breath if you happen to find yourself downwind of the flames.
Wildfire smoke contains tiny particulates and toxins that can cause lasting harm, and affect your lung health for days, if not weeks, afterwards — let alone the possibility of damage that can last for years, if not a lifetime.
As a bicyclist, your ability to draw in strong and healthy breaths are of vital importance, providing a lifelong benefit.
It’s not something you want to take foolish chances with.
And yes, that includes smoking, too.
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As far as I’m concerned, tomorrow night mark’s one of the most important rides of the year.
The annual Ride of Silence takes place in cities around the world to remember those lost to, or injured by, traffic violence.
It’s a time to honor those victims — and we have a lot this year — and to call for traffic safety improvements. So that someday, the last person killed on our streets really will be the last person killed on our streets.
This year, we also call on Los Angeles city leaders to declare a Traffic Violence State of Emergency, after the complete and total failure to implement, let alone achieve, Vision Zero over the past decade. So if you haven’t already, sign the letter.
Then contact the mayor and your councilmember to demand action on safer streets.
Now.
And if they won’t do something, vote for someone who will.
Here are all the RoS rides I know about this year. If you know of any more, let me know and I’ll post them tomorrow.
Bakersfield
| Contact: | Louis Bravos <–Send email |
| Distance: | 8 mi |
| Notes: | Meet at Café Smitten downtown 909 18th Street at 6:35. We will read names of riders to remember and the Ride of Silence poem with enough time to gather and start in silence at exactly 7:00 PM in brotherhood with all Ride of Silence events in our time zone. |
Los Angeles
| Contact: | Rafael Hernandez <–Send email |
| Distance: | 10 mi. |
| Notes: | Contact the organizer for more details. |
Palm Springs
| Contact: | John Siegel <–Send email |
| Distance: | TBD |
| Notes: | 2026 Ride of Silence
Wednesday, May 20, 6:30 pm, Ruth Hardy Park, Palm Springs |
Pasadena
| Contact: | Thomas Cassidy <–Send email |
| Distance: | TBD |
| Notes: | When May 20, 2026, 6:15 PM – 8:30 PMWhere Rose Bowl (Lot K), Parking lot, Pasadena, CA 91103, USA |
Rancho Cucamonga
| Contact: | Cycling Connection Nancy Michalski <–Send email |
| Distance: | 13 mi. |
| Notes: | Details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2842469792752657 |
Redding
| Contact: | Doug Holt <–Send email |
| Distance: | 8.8 mi. |
| Notes: | Ride starts at Shasta Bike Depot 1322 California St. Redding. Start time 7:00 PM. Public parking on south side of Bike Depot. |
An additional Ride of Silence will be held in Long Beach, according to Bike Long Beach.
Ride and Walk of Silence
Organized by Car-Lite LB, community members, advocates, families, and local leaders will gather at Trolley Park at 2nd and Redondo on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 5:00 PM for the Ride of Silence, a worldwide memorial event honoring the lives lost and forever changed by traffic violence in Long Beach and beyond.
The gathering will provide a space for remembrance, reflection, and solidarity while calling attention to the urgent need for safer streets for everyone — including people walking, biking, using mobility devices, and driving.
Afterward, pedestrians and cyclists will walk and ride westbound on 2nd St to Bixby Park and from there head to Bluff Park for a candlelight vigil overlooking the ocean.
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Speaking of the victims of traffic violence, Christian forwarded news over the weekend that an 87-year old man was killed by a driver while riding a mobility scooter in Irvine Thursday night.
According to the Irvine Police Department,
On May 14, 2026, at around 8:30 p.m., the Irvine Police Department (IPD) responded to a traffic collision involving a Tesla SUV and an 87-year-old man using a mobility scooter at the intersection of Irvine Boulevard and Groveland.
IPD and Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) immediately responded and attempted life-saving measures; however, the man was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the Tesla was transported to a hospital for minor injuries and is cooperating with investigators.
Preliminary information indicates the driver of the Tesla was traveling westbound on Irvine Boulevard with a green signal light, while the man on a mobility scooter traveled northbound in the crosswalk at Groveland when the collision occurred. DUI is not believed to be a factor in the collision.
Let’s repeat that.
The victim was an 87-year old man who needed a mobility scooter to get around. But cops somehow had to blame him because he couldn’t clear the crosswalk fast enough for a driver who couldn’t manage to avoid someone on a mobility device directly in front of them.
I mean, it’s not like Teslas come loaded with cameras and collision avoidance systems, or anything.
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Streetsblog offers a recap of the transportation bills that bit the dust at the state legislature at the first deadline, as well as the handful that managed to move forward.
And some very good bills died an ignominious death.
To wit,
- AB 1557 would have limited the motor output of ebikes sold in the state to a maximum of 750 watts, aligning it with federal definitions; however, a similar bill (SB 1167) is still alive in the Senate.
- AB 1833 would have allowed drivers voluntarily opt into insurance telematics, with privacy protections, to allow insurance rates to better align with actual behavior, so safer drivers could pay less.
- AB 1976 would have streamlined planning, construction and protection of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure across the state.
- The good news is, AB 1942, which would have required owners of Class 2 and Class 3 electric bicycles to register them with the DMV and display a special ebike license plate, is dead — for this session of the legislature, anyway.
- And SB 1035 would have suspended the state gas tax and other fuel charges for one year, which would have been a disaster for highway maintenance.
Among the bills moving forward,
- AB 1546 increases penalties for repeat DUI offenders to bring California law more in line with other states.
- AB 1662 would allow drivers who avoid fines through a court-mandated misdemeanor diversion program to still receive points on their driving record.
- AB 2276 would have created a statewide pilot program requiring reckless and excessive speed offenders to install active intelligent speed assistance devices in their vehicles before they could regain driving privileges.
- SB 1423 would steer half of State Transportation Improvement Program funds to projects to improve safety for people walking, biking, and taking transit, while also making the state’s top safe streets grant program easier for cities to access.
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Bike Long Beach invites you for Bikes and Coffee at the end of the month.
Toss in some donuts, and I’m in. Although for diabetics like me, that could be considered assisted suicide.
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LADOT wants you to check out the proposed final design for Pico Blvd between Crenshaw and Figueroa. And if “proposed final design” doesn’t tell you what’s wrong with LA’s process, I don’t know what will.
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Support the NoHo to Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit line tomorrow.
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ActiveSGV invites you to learn more about the El Monte Clean Mobility Nexus Program.
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Thanks to Megan for forwarding a pair of recent videos.
In the first, a Bay Area nonprofit exec is taking on the “grueling challenge” of Everesting in downtown Los Gatos to help fund a program that helps people transition out of prison, after losing $3.4 million in federal funding. And yes, you can thank Elon Musk and his chainsaw for that.
In the second, Italian TV reports on a crash that was barely reported here, as a driver slammed into a bike and a group of pedestrians, injuring eight people — four critically. Police were unsure if it was an act of terrorism, or just another “accident.” It’s also unclear if anyone was on the bike at the time.
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Just stunning.
Near the Taj Mahal📷AFP/Getty
— Cool Bike Art (@coolbikeart1.bsky.social) 2026-05-17T17:48:05.812Z
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
No bias here. An angry driver leaped out of his car to confront the UK’s Cycling Mikey, raging that “everybody hates you” for the bicyclist’s history of filming drivers illegally using their cellphones. Because the real problem isn’t distracted driving or even breaking the law, but getting caught.
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Local
Secret Los Angeles looks forward to this summer’s CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods, connecting East and West Hollywood with seven miles of carfree streets this July. Although that skips over next month’s CicLAvia connecting Leimert Park with Exposition Park.
Metrolink will offer free rides for bicyclists on Thursday’s Bike Day, not to be confused with last week’s mostly ignored Bike to Work Day.
State
Forget traffic safety. The Laguna Beach PoliceDepartment led a multi-agency traffic enforcement operation that resulted in 140 citations — with a focus on loud and modified exhaust systems, while also netting three illegally modified ebikes.
The Pacific Beach Planning Group heard the case for opening a one-block section of Ocean Blvd to pedestrians and bicyclists on weekends, who already make up nearly 74% of all traffic for that section.
Bike riders in Santa Maria celebrated the city’s inaugural BiciChella event.
A German writer tours Specialized’s Morgan Hill HQ, and gets to see a military-style ebike customized for Arnold Schwarzenegger, and one made for Jason Momoa, “the actor from Aquaman.” Although I must have missed the sequence where he rides his undersea bicycle, effortlessly flipping through gearing on the fl…uh, swim.
National
Denver is opening yet another round of ebike rebates, though the amount has gone down to a max of $675, which can be combined with state rebates of $225. Which is about $675 more than Los Angeles offers, combined with $0 from California.
A former Southern Californian is spending her retirement just a few miles from my Colorado hometown, putting over 10,000 miles on her bike. Or as I used to consider it back in the day, a good year.
The Canadian National Railway agreed to sell an abandoned railroad grade for a new bike trail to connect Hurley, Wisconsin to Montreal. No, the other Montreal, about three miles away in Wisconsin.
A prothetic limb specialist in Saginaw, Michigan is attempting to address the global mobility crisis by fabricating prosthetic legs from old bicycle parts. Especially since wars in Ukraine, Iran, Sudan and other hotspots are increasing the need every day, with help from motorists.
Richmond, Kentucky will get its first singletrack course, in part because an 8th grade teacher and a bunch of kids in matching blue and orange jerseys stood before the city council to demand it.
A Florida triathlete was lucky to escape with road rash and a deep forehead cut when he got right hooked by a truck driver, despite riding in a completely coned-off lane.
International
Road.cc takes a deep dive into the Rover Safety bicycle, which they describe as the first commercially successful modern bike, introduced in 1885.
Um, okay. An “ebike fan” writes about his favorite bike helmets for the London Telegraph, and how to choose the best one. So next week, we can probably expect a “bike helmet fan” writing about ebikes.
No surprise here, as a new report says aggressive drivers are the main thing putting Irish women off bicycling. Aside from Irish men, that is.
You may have seen this one before, but Steven forwards “a perfect example” of our car-centric roads from Swedish artist Karl Jilg.
Competitive Cycling
The 2028 Tour de France will move to the end of June to avoid a conflict with the Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games, rather than the usual July start.
Portugese cyclist Afonso Eulálio continues leading the Giro as the peloton reaches the first rest day, though even he recognizes his time in pink is short, if not over.
Finally…
That feeling when you name a local hiking and biking trail to scare the tourists away. Who says you have to go butterfly hunting on your feet with a net?
And there may be more than water in that discarded water bottle you grab at the Giro.
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin.






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