In conjunction with shorter days and Daylight Savings time, the Bike Coalition is inviting two-wheeled travelers to collect free bike lights and important safety information about riding in the dark.
With the Daylight Savings transition Nov. 6, bike commuters will soon find themselves pedaling to and from work when the sun has gone down. With proper bike lights, all two-wheeled travelers can ride safely, remain visible to others sharing the roads and follow the state law, which mandates front and rear lights when pedaling in the dark.
Collect your free bike lights here:
- Thursday, Nov. 3 — 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Chula Vista Farmer’s Market (Third Avenue and Center Street)
- In partnership with the City of Chula Vista’s Recreation Department and the Third Avenue Village Association as a part of the year-long Walk + Bike Chula Vista campaign
- Thursday, Nov. 10 — 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park (3700 Fairmount Ave.)
- In partnership with the San Diego County Police Department and the California Office of Traffic Safety