Public invited to Group Bike Ride with lawmaker

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Join state Rep. Greggor Ilagan from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, for a free Group Bike Ride to advocate for a safer bike route along Highway 130 from Keaau to Pahoa.

Safe bike and pedestrian routes are a right of the people who live and work in Hawaii. Highway 130 is used by many cyclists and pedestrians for recreation and commuting to/from work.

However, the lack of public investment in road design, signs and safety education causes problems like fast speeds, traffic congestion and poor road maintenance. These issues make the routes not as safe as they could be.

Those participating in the Group Bike Ride will be joining Ilagan in his efforts to advocate for safe and accessible bike routes by demonstrating that Highway 130 is regularly used for cycling and should be made safer and more accessible for everyone.

What types of things are we asking for? Protected bike lanes (not just rumble strips); repainted bike lane lines; increased visibility at intersections and roundabouts; increased and consistent bike route signage; protected rest areas; regularly scheduled landscaping; regular road maintenance to clear debris; safe biking education for motorists and cyclists; protected bike lanes and pedestrian paths in all road improvement projects.

Event Details: The group will ride round-trip from Herbert Shipman Park to the Billy Kenoi District Park (approximately 22 miles round-trip). Snacks and beverages will be provided.

Participants must be adults (18-plus), sign a liability waiver and photo release, and have a bike and safety gear. Please wear brightly colored and/or reflective clothing.

To RSVP or ask questions, contact Patti at (484) 678-7688 or patti@hiphi.org.