Scenes From a Beautiful Bike to Work Day

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Friday, May 13, 2016

We hope you enjoyed yesterday’s Bike to Work Day as much as we did. Per the annual tradition, we were once again joined by supervisors, our partner agencies and the SF Bicycle Coalition in rides from around the city which convened in front of City Hall.

Today, we thought we’d share some beautiful shots from the event taken by our agency’s photographer, Jeremy Menzies.

Bikes parked on Civic Center Plaza. In the foreground, a card affixed to a stick to raise above a bike reads, “Thursday, May 12, Bike to Work Day.”]

Bike commuters enter a green, curbside bike lane separated from opposing vehicle traffic by a concrete divider and fence.

Bike commuters enter the Polk Street contra-flow protected bike lane at Market Street towards City Hall.

A smiling boy and girl with a bike and scooter, respectively, stand among the Bike to Work Day crowd.

After a nice ride, who doesn’t smile this much?

A crowd of people with bikes fills the sidewalk in front of City Hall, surrounding a tent sporting the logo of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition.

People on bikes trickle in for the event in front of City Hall.

Ed Reiskin stands speaking at a podium in front of City Hall. Behind him are city officials and people holding pro-bike signs.

SFMTA Director of Transportation Ed Reiskin was among the speakers who rode in to the event.

A woman on a bike with a tote bag hanging on her shoulder begins to pedal away from City Hall among other bike riders.

Hope you stopped by an “energizer station” in time to get this year’s Bike to Work Day tote bag.

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