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Cyclists Participating in Trappe ‘Ride of Silence’ Wednesday
The group aims to inform motorists and officials of cyclists' legal right to public roadways, and to honor cyclists who have been injured.

Bikesport is organizing a group of cyclists for the 10th annual Ride of Silence through Trappe and Collegeville on Wednesday night.
Participants will ride, with a Pennsylvania State Police escort, through Collegeville and Trappe beginning at 7 p.m. to honor those who have been injured or killed on roadways and to increase awareness of cyclists' rights.
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The group will meet at the Trappe Shopping Center at 6:30 p.m., and will be part of a world-wide event.
“Join us in silent solidarity as we bring awareness to our right to ride on the roads, and to honor fallen riders who have been injured or killed on roads,” said Bikesport.
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Cyclists across the globe will participate in the event.
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