Originally Posted by
jimincalif
I did a local one three years ago, but it’s not being held this year. Frankly I found it a bit frustrating. Yes we had police support, but there was nothing that gave drivers any message as to what it was all about. I think having the procession led by a hearse with a ghost bike hanging from a rack could be effective.
I couldn't remember if the Greenville ride last year had a banner or some type of signage on a vehicle leading the ride, but it's such a well organized ride I was thinking they probably did, but it appears not....BUT they do a great job getting all 3 of our local television stations to support the ride and get out the message.
https://wcti12.com/news/local/annual...ors-those-lost
https://www.wnct.com/news/local-news...lle/2003422562
https://www.witn.com/content/news/Gr...509994161.html
Still, I agree some type of message communicated along the ride would be a benefit. Law on the Raleigh 20 folder (left) and myself on the '75 Continental (right)