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About|bicycle events|the nuclear reaction|Critical mass|other uses of the term "critical mass"|Critical mass (disambiguation)Use mdy dates|date=March 2012 Critical Mass is a cycling event typically held on the last Friday of every month in over 300 cities around the world.Cite document|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/729324/London-How-cyclists-around-the-world-put-a-spoke-in-the-motorist%27s-wheel.html|title=London: How cyclists around the world put a spoke in the motorist's wheel|author=Richard Madden|date=December 15, 2003|work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK|postscript= The ride was originally founded in 1992 in San Francisco. The purpose of Critical Mass is not usually formalized beyond the direct action of meeting at a set location and time and traveling as a group through city or town streets on bikes. Some bigger scale events as in Budapest , Hungary, have an activist group formed around it, organizing the rides and communicating the desires and problems of the cyclists to the city council .
Critical Mass rides have been perceived as protest and intimidation activities. A 2006 The New Yorker|New Yorker magazine article described Critical Mass' activity in New York City as "monthly political-protest rides", and characterized Critical Mass as a part of a social movement ;cite news | title=Holy Rollers | first=Ben | last=Mcgrath | date=November 13, 2006 | url= http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/061113fa_fact and the UK e-zine Urban75 , which advertises as well as publishes photographs of the Critical Mass event in London, describes this as "the monthly protest by cyclists reclaiming the streets of London."cite web | title=Critical Mass London | publisher= Urban75 | year=2006 | url= http://www.urban75.org/photos/critical Critical Mass participants have insisted that these events should be viewed as "celebrations" and spontaneous gatherings, and not as protests or organized demonstrations.cite web | title=Pittsburgh Critical Mass | url= http://pghcriticalmass.org/|accessdate=November 16, 2009cite web | title=Critical Mass: Over 260 Arrested in First Major Protest of RNC | date=August 30, 2004 | publisher=Democracy Now& #33; | url= http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl? sid=04/08/30/1453256 This stance allows Critical Mass to argue a legal position that its events can occur without advance notification of local police.cite news | title=Critical crackdown | first=Matt | last=Seaton |work=The Guardian |location=London | date=October 26, 2005 | url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1600570,00.html cite web | title=*BCM* Hong Kong Critical Mass News | first=Adam | last=Rosi-Kessel | date=August 24, 2004 | url= http://www.bostoncriticalmass.org/pipermail/bostoncriticalmass/2004-August/000146.html
History
Critical Mass-like bike tours with hundreds of participants took place in Stockholm, Sweden in the early 1970s.cite web|url= http://www.alternativstad.nu/Dokument/cyklister-i-storsthlm.html|accessdate=November 16, 2009|title=Cyklister i Storstockholm|language=Norwegian But the first ride within the present wave took place on Friday, September 25, 1992 at 6& nbsp;pm in San Francisco. At that time, the event was known as Commute Clot and was composed of a couple of dozen cyclists who had received flyers on Market Street, San Francisco, California|Market Street .cite news |last=Garofoli |first=Joe |title=Critical Mass turns 10 |work=San Francisco Chronicle |date=September 28, 2002 |url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/c/a/2002/09/26/BA133774.DTL |accessdate=July 2, 2007
Shortly after this, some participants in that ride went to a local bicycle shop for a screening of Ted White's documentary Return of the Scorcher , about bike culture overseas. In that film, American human powered vehicle and pedicabs designer George Bliss (pedicab designer)|George Bliss noted that, in China, both motorists and bicyclists had an understood method of negotiating intersections without signals. Traffic would "bunch up" at these intersections until the backlog reached a "critical mass", at which point that mass would move through the intersection. That term from the movie was applied to the ride,Cite book |first = Joel |last = Pomerantz |editor-last = Carlsson |editor-first = Chris |contribution = A Critical Mass Cultural Glossary |contribution-url = http://www.joelpomerantz.com/genlresources/cmglossary.html |title = Critical Mass: Bicycling's Defiant Celebration |year = 2002 |place = Edinburgh, Scotland |publisher = AK Press |url = http://www.akpress.org/2002/items/criticalmassbicyclingsdefiantcelebration |issn = 1-902593-59-6 |postscript = and the name caught on, replacing "Commute Clot" by the time of the second event.
By the time of the fourth ride, the number of cyclists had increased to around 100 and participation continued to grow dramatically, reaching about 1,000 riders, on average.
The name was soon adopted as a generic label by participants in similar but independent mass rides that were either initiated in various locations around the world at around the same time, or had already existed before 1992 under other names. It is estimated that there are Critical Mass-type rides in more than 325 cities to date. The term "masser" is sometimes applied to a frequent participant.cite web|url= http://chicagocriticalmass.org/about/faq|title=About Critical Mass|publisher=Chicago Critical Mass|accessdate=November 16, 2009
Organization and tactics
Structure
Critical Mass has a decentralized (rather than hierarchical) structure. Critical Mass is sometimes called an "organized coincidence", with no leadership or membership. The routes of some rides are decided spontaneously by whoever is currently at the front of the ride, while others are decided prior to the ride by a popular vote of suggested routes often drawn up on photocopied fliers. The term xerocracy was coined to describe a process by which the route for a Critical Mass can be decided: anyone who has an opinion makes their own map and distributes it to the cyclists participating in the Mass. Still other rides decide the route by consensus. The disorganized nature of the event allows it to largely escape clampdown by authorities who may view the rides as forms of parades or organized protest. Additionally, the movement is free from the structural costs associated with a centralized, hierarchical organization. In order for the event to function, the only requirement is a sufficient turn-out to create a "critical mass" of riders dense enough to occupy a piece of road to the exclusion of drivers of motorized vehicles. Authorities in New York, California and Oregon have expressed concern with the difficulty of coordinating with the riders, due to the lack of leadership.cite news|url= http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/05/20/a1.criticalmass.0520.p2.php? section=cityregion|title=Rolling protests hit bump|author=Susan Palmer|publisher=The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)|date=May 20, 2006cite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-11-15-bikes-new-york_x.htm|date=November 15, 2004|work=USA Today|title=Big pack of bikes piques police|author=Martha T. Moorecite web|url= http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/04.03.97/bikes-9714.html|publisher=MetroActive News & Issues|title=Bicyclists see transportation as critical|author=Dylan Bennett and Gretchen Giles|accessdate=November 16, 2009
Scale
Critical Mass rides vary greatly in many respects, including frequency and number of participants. For example, many small cities have monthly Critical Mass rides with fewer than twenty riders which offer safety in numbers cite web | last = Gaffney | first = Dan | title = A virtuous cycle: safety in numbers for riders says research | date = September 3, 2008 | url = http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/news/a-virtuous-cycle-safety-in-numbers-for-riders-says-research | accessdate =October 3, 2008 to cyclists in those locales, while on the opposite extreme, in what have been the largest events using the name Critical Mass, cyclists in Budapest , Hungary hold only two rides each year on April 22 ( Earth Day ) and September 22 ( Car Free Days|International Car Free Day ). The "Budapest style" attracts tens of thousands of riders. cite web|url= http://www.budapestsun.com/news/48369|publisher=Budapest Sun Online|title=A critical mass critique|date=April 20, 2008|accessdate=November 16, 2009 The April 20, 2008 Budapest ride participation was estimated at 80,000 riders.cite web|url= http://mti.hu/cikk/266730/|publisher=MTI|title=Minden eddiginél többen vettek részt a Critical Mass felvonuláson |language=Hungarian|accessdate=November 16, 2009cite web|url= http://www.budapestsun.com/news/60058|publisher=Budapest Sun Online|title=Critical Mass wheels away|date=April 23, 2008|accessdate=November 16, 2009 In Vienna (Austria)|Vienna , close to Budapest, a Critical Mass Ride has been held every month since 2006 and attracts up to 1,000 or more riders. http://www.criticalmass.at/4139clear
Corking
Because Critical Mass takes place without an official route or sanction, participants in some cities have sometimes practiced a tactic known as "corking" in order to maintain the cohesion of the group. This tactic consists of a few riders blocking traffic from side roads so that the mass can freely proceed through traffic light|red lights without interruption. Corking allows the mass to engage in a variety of activities, such as forming a cyclone, lifting their bikes in a tradition known as a "Bike Lift" (in Chicago this is referred to as a Chicago hold-up), or to perform a "die-in" where riders lie on the ground with their bikes to symbolise cyclist deaths and injuries caused by automobiles, very popular in Montreal . The "Corks" sometimes take advantage of their time corking to distribute fliers.
The practice of corking roads in order to pass through red lights as a group is in contravention of traffic laws that govern cyclist traffic and is contrary to Critical Mass' claim that "we are traffic", since ordinary traffic (including bicycle traffic) does not have the right to go through intersections once the traffic signal has changed to redcite web|title=Motor Vehicle Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.318 ss.119, 183 – Definitions, Cycle; Rights and Duties of Operator of Cycle |url= http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/highlight.do? text=%22rights+and+duties+of%22& language=en& searchTitle=British+Columbia& path=/en/bc/laws/stat/rsbc-1996-c-318/89130/part-6/rsbc-1996-c-318-part-6.html|work=Revised Statutes of British Columbia|publisher=CanLii|accessdate=August 3, 2011. Corking has sometimes led to hostility between motorists and riders, even erupting into violence and arrests of motorists and cyclists alike during Critical Mass rides.cite news | title=2 bicyclists arrested at Critical Mass get out of jail | last=Gutierrez | first=Scott | publisher= Seattle Post-Intelligencer | date=July 3, 2006 | url= http://seattlepi.com/local/276237_sheriff03.html
Other bicycling groups
Similar organizations and movements
The Critical Mass rides have inspired a number of other bicycle movements, that range from political movements to the "Critical Tits" ride during the yearly Burning Man festival.cite web|url= http://www.criticaltits.com/faq.html|title=Critical Tits Party FAQ|accessdate=February 22, 2008 In Chicago, a movement has grown out of the Critical Mass community to promote winter cycling via the bikewinter campaign.cite web|url= http://www.bikewinter.org|title=Chicago Bikewinter|accessdate=November 16, 2009 The extensive news coverage of San Francisco's July 1997 ride spawned an international celebration of bicycling, called Bike Summer.cite web|url= http://www.bikesummer.org/2006/history/history.php|title=BikeSummer 2006: HistoryDead link|date=November 2009 Kidical Mass originated in Oregon, and encourages bicycle riding for children and families.cite web|url= http://www.kidicalmass.org/|title=Kidical Mass|accessdate=November 16, 2009 Critical Sass is an all female version of the ride in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, that takes place the second Friday of every month. Tweed run is a well dressed mass which takes place annually in a number of cities across the world. Examples of Critical Mass rides for political movements includes the Free Tibet Rides (May 2008): Free Tibet Critical Mass in Columbia, Missouri , "Tibetan Freedom Bike Rally" in San Francisco (Aug 2008), and in "Bike Ride for Tibet" in London (Aug 2008).cite web|url= http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2008/05/02/free-tibet-protesters-hit-streets-bikes/ |title=Free Tibet protesters hit the streets on bikes |accessdate=November 26, 2008
San Jose, California|San Jose is the home to the San Jose Bike Party. Bike Party rides on the third Friday of the month with a different starting point and route each time. Rides are typically 20 – 25 miles in length and usually have 2,500 – 3,500 riders, with a peak of 4,300 in October 2009. The ride aims to build a community of cyclists and prove that bikes can co-exist with cars. It is different than Critical Mass in that it rides after rush hour and obeys all traffic laws and has a pre-determined route.cite web|url= http://www.sjbikeparty.org/how-we-ride|title=San Jose Bike Party – How We Ride!|accessdate=November 16, 2009
In Portland Oregon a tactic called a “bike swarm” has been used by Occupy Wall Street protesters to separate marching protesters from police. http://bikeportland.org/2011/11/23/the-bike-swarm-evolves-into-a-movement-of-its-own-62399 Jonathan Maus “The ‘bike swarm’ evolves into a movement of its own”, Bike Portland, November 23, 2011“Riot police use petter spray to try to control Occupy crowd”, KATU, November 17, 2011
Critical Manners
In San Francisco, an event known as "Critical Manners" was created as a response to Critical Mass. Critical Manners rides through the city on the second Friday of the month, with riders encouraged to obey all traffic laws such as stopping at red lights and signaling.cite news | last = Steve | first = Rubenstein | title = Critical Manners takes a stand for sharing, harmony, red lights. |work=San Francisco Chronicle | date = April 14, 2007 | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/c/a/2007/04/14/MNGB6P8R1U1.DTL | accessdate =July 2, 2007cite news|title=Critical Manners ride starts at 6& nbsp;pm|author=Steve Rubenstein|date=April 13, 2007|url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/c/a/2007/04/13/BABADIGEST4.DTL|accessdate=February 23, 2008|work=The San Francisco Chronicle Tucson, Arizona holds the Tuesday Night Community Bike Ride as their alternative to Critical Mass. The weekly ride encourages bicycle commuting and motor vehicle awareness in a peaceful and friendly way.cite web |url= http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/Currents/Content? oid=102923 |title=Tucson on Two Wheels |accessdate=December 10, 2008 |author=Herreras, Mari |date=November 8, 2007 |work=Tucson Weekly
In 2007 there were conversations about starting Critical Manners in Portland, Oregon .cite web|url= http://bikeportland.org/2007/08/14/would-critical-manners-catch-on-in-portland/|title=Would Critical Manners Catch On In Portland? |accessdate=November 16, 2009|date=August 14, 2007|author= Jonathan Maus According to the Critical Mass book, a similar project known as Courteous Mass is described as "an alternative to Critical Mass."
An alternative ride named RideCivil formed in Seattle in late 2007.cite web|url= http://bikehugger.com/2007/10/critical_mannerds_ride_report.htm|title=Critical Man-nerds ride report|date=October 16, 2007|publisher=Bike Hugger|accessdate=February 25, 2009 Rides are on the second Friday of every month, and focus on encouraging civility between motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.cite web|url= http://seattle.ridecivil.org|title=Seattle Ride Civil website|accessdate=November 16, 2009Dead link|date=November 2009
On June 12, 2009, an Indianapolis Critical Manners ride was launchedcite web|url= http://www.theindycog.com/labels/Critical%20Manners.html|title=Courteous Mass, Critical Manners|date=June 3, 2009|accessdate=November 1, 2010|publisher=INDYCOG and remains active.cite web|url= http://www.facebook.com/group.php? gid=111752148046& ref=ts|title=Indianapolis Courteous Mass, Critical Manners Facebook page|accessdate=November 1, 2010|publisher=Facebook
On August 14, 2009 there was a Critical Manners ride in Vancouver, British Columbia .cite web|url= http://criticalmanners.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/the-long-awaited-route/|title=The Long-Awaited Route|accessdate=November 16, 2009|date=August 12, 2009|publisher= WordPress.com The ride consisted of between 70–100 cyclists riding through the downtown core, making all attempts to follow the rules of the road (stopping at red lights / stop signs, using hand signals to turn, using the right-most lane or bike lane when applicable). The event generated some coverage in the local mediacite web|url= http://www.theprovince.com/travel/Cyclists+launch+rival+Critical+Mass/1850693/story.html|title=Cyclists launch well-mannered rival to Critical Mass|date=August 1, 2009|accessdate=November 16, 2009|publisher=The Province|author=David CarritDead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot and was generally deemed a success by the participants, although there were some criticisms.cite web|url= http://criticalmanners.wordpress.com/2009/08/14/we-did-it/#comments|title=We did it!|publisher=Wordpress|accessdate=November 16, 2009|date=August 14, 2009 The ride only survived one outing.cite web|url= http://criticalmanners.wordpress.com/2009/09/09/ride-postponed/|publisher=Wordpress|title=Ride postponed|accessdate=November 16, 2009|date=September 9, 2009
Conflicts involving Critical Mass
Main|Conflicts involving Critical MassCritical Mass rides have generated controversy and public opposition.cite news|title=Clash reignites road wars:Skirmish between driver, Critical Mass participants triggers another round of debate about monthly ride|author=Michael Cabanatuan, Jaxon Van Derbeken and Cecilia M. Vega|date=April 5, 2007|work=San Francisco Chronicle|url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/c/a/2007/04/05/CRITICAL.TMP Some critics claim that Critical Mass is a deliberate attempt to obstruct traffic and disrupt normal city functions, asserting that individual s taking part refuse to obey traffic laws.cite news|publisher= Winnipeg Sun |url= http://winnipegsun.com/News/Columnists/MacFarlane_Gord/2006/08/06/1722420.html|title=Critical Mass protesters too critical|author=Gord MacFarlane|date=August 7, 2006 Altercations with police and motorists have occurred. Although uncommon, protesters are sometimes present at Critical Mass events to oppose the group's methods.
Some bicycling advocacy groups have expressed concern that the nature of Critical Mass and altercations with motorists could weaken public support for bicyclists. Though it does not condone incidents of violence and rudeness, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition credits Critical Mass with spotlighting bicycle issues and aiding their efforts in advocating for cyclists.
See also
Clothing-optional bike rides including World Naked Bike Ride
Go Skateboarding Day
Reclaim the Streets
Time's Up!
World Carfree Network
Flash mob
Road skating#Street skating|Friday Night Skate
References
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External links
Commons category|Critical Mass (bicycling event)
http://www.greenprophet.com/2011/02/cairo-cycling/ Cyclists in Cairo long for Critical Mass event
http://www.critical-mass.info/ Critical-Mass.info: A directory of Critical Mass rides worldwide (no longer regularly updated)
http://criticalmass.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Critical Mass wiki
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