Jun 28, 2010 1
Playing in the Streets (safely)
Oaklanders took to the streets yesterday to celebrate car-free adventures. Walk Oakland Bike Oakland organized Oaklavía, an inaugural event aimed at increasing pedestrian and cycling awareness and to show the city that its citizens want to bring back a human scale to their commons and local environment.
I rolled out after frequenting the farmers market (forgot spinach on my first trip, a must have in my household) with a friend. He on my single speed and me on my Big Dummy. We joined up with the route at Broadway and Grand. Being on the early side of things, it was actually eerie to see so few people out enjoying this rare occurrence: a downtown city street with zero vehicular traffic. A few families were sprinkled here and there, random cyclists, rollerbladers and walkers filling in the gaps.

Prototype Bcycle Station
After that stop, we continued peddling down the streets, ringing our bells, saying hi to our neighbors and enjoying the beautiful day (80°+!). We encountered some unicyclists dribbling a basketball between each other (watch the video at the end to see), saw a monster bicycle and Xtracyclist do an impromptu track stand face off.
People were hula hooping on a street corner and circus arts were performed at Kinetic Arts Center. We reached the end of the route, slightly saddened that not every street in Oakland was shut down to vehicle traffic. Turning around, we headed to Liege to catch the Round of 16 fútbol match between Argentina and México. Sadly, North America was officially ousted from the Cup, maybe in the next four years.
After the game, we strolled back into the sunlight and were pleasantly surprised to see more people filling the streets, some listening to a live hip-hop performance, others dancing outside a Latin America restaurant learning a traditional song. All in all a wonderful Sunday afternoon. Wish this happened every month, if not every weekend. Ride on!





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