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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.

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The group aims to inform motorists and officials of cyclists’ legal right to public roadways, and to honor cyclists who have been injured.

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