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Ciclovia in Mexico City


When I woke up on Sunday Morning here in Mexico City and looked out my window down at the giant Reforma Blvd., it was full of hundreds of cyclists.  Without knowing it, I had stumbled into one of Mexico City’s weekly Ciclovia events where miles of major Boulevards are closed off to automobile traffic and instead taken over by cyclists, rollerskaters, walkers, soccer players, dogs, children and many more.

My friends and I walked down to the street and marveled at the constant stream of cyclists – old and young, men and women, all kinds of bikes.  What a great way to experience a city!  For those who didn’t have bikes, there were kiosks every half-mile or so where you could borrow a bike for free.  I didn’t have my passport with me so I couldn’t borrow one.  The good news is that this is a weekly event so I plan to borrow a bike next week.  There are also numerous racks full of free city bikes that people could use as well.

What also impressed me was that several of the blocks had programmed space where the streets were used for other purposes.  With world cup fever going on down here, several blocks of street were converted into mini-soccer fields. Another stretch of street was turned into a showcase for locals who had restored old VW Bugs to show off their cars.  Ciclovia here gives a variety of options for people to experience their streets as vibrant places to enjoy. 

At major intersections, police regulated the car traffic so it could cross the Ciclovia on a regular basis.  We later took the subway about six stops down to the historic Zocolo, and to my surprise, the Ciclovia was going on all the way down there!

If Mexico City can do this on a weekly basis, why not Los Angeles?  I’m definitely looking forward to riding in the first Ciclavia in Los Angeles on September 12th.  I encourage you to plan on attending and invite your friends to join you.  I also just donated to Ciclavia in LA and encourage you to as well (also on this site is a fantastic short video describing Ciclavia in LA).  



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Speaking of Zocolos . . . Oaxa

We are all jealous. Thank you for posting and keeping us abreast of goings on. Many countries close main roads on Sunday for pedestrian/biking/family traffic and goings on. Curious how we dont have vision for such things. The museos are profound. Museo Frida Kahlo in Coyoacan is a must see. While biking, if you see a cobalt blue wall stop and explore ! Zocolos . . . you are so very close to be able to visit Oaxaca Ron . . . . Humble, simple, clean b&bs in the city, with those wonderful roof top gardens / living spaces. And Puebla, and the mole and black beans cooked with their avoacdo leaf, and . . . . .

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Great Ron to get this news out. The more we "re-educate" ourselves the better! Off tonight to join Juan Caja and Georgia for the ITDA event in Manhattan. (Biking a lot in Manhattan and still pretty dicey). See you in the water.

Muchas Gracias

Tina and Jim, Thanks for your comments. Tina, thanks for all the great suggestions. I hope to visit many of them. And Jim, that's great you're headed to the ITDP fundraiser tonight - enjoy! I toured their office earlier today here in Mexico City and can tell you they do great work. Cheers, Ron

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