North Shore Noodle Bike Ride

Maui

October 19, 2019:
North Shore Noodle Bike Ride.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. RSVP!
Meet at the old Kmart parking lot in Kahului (424 Dairy Road, Kahului, HI 96732) at 8:45am.
The event will begins at 9:00 a.m, riding 6 miles together together to PAIA ON THE WIDE SHOULDER OF THE HANA HWY and 6 miles back for a total of 12 miles. Trained ride leaders will lead and trail the group and each participant will be provided with a pool noodle to attach and extend out 3′ to the left of each bike. The noodle will be colorful, flexible, and marked with “3-Foot Law”.
After the ride, all are welcome to join us at DOWN TO EARTH HAWAII for brunch/lunch (non-host).
The intent is to remind vehicle drivers that there is a new 3-Foot Law in Hawaii (as well as 36 other states) to keep at least a three foot distance from cyclists at all times in order to make the roads safer for all.
We hope this ride will communicate the importance of giving cyclists space, a rule not all drivers are aware of. Our additional messages are to remind both drivers and cyclists to respect the rules of the road and to respect each other. Residents and visitors are encouraged to join us for this fun and very important opportunity.
More Resources:
What is the 3 FOOT LAW?
What is a NOODLE RIDE?
 Anyone is welcome, whether a member of MBL, or not. If not, please consider joining for a small annual fee to support Maui Bicycling League advocacy for bike pathways.MBL ride leaders will lead each ride and a support vehicle will follow. Riders must wear helmets and no earbuds. 
Cost: Free for Maui Bicycling League members ($25 annual fee), donation-based for other participants. Donation can be made on booking platform.
Gear Rentals: Please call ahead to arrange your rentals and bike delivery in advance. Helmets are required for all riders!
Standard bikes from BOSS FROG’S HAWAII: (808) 874-5225 
Electric bikes available from RIDESMART MAUI: (808) 633-8553
This event is a part of the Maui Cycle Exploration Project, a monthly ride series supported by Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Community Enrichment Program. Visit our WEBSITE to learn more. 

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