Lexington participants and volunteers

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The WNBR Lexington is dependent on the participation of everyone doing a little to make the ride as safe as possible.

Game Day Volunteers

People at the front of the ride

If you are unfamiliar with the route the please stay behind the front of the ride.

  • Stop at all stoplights and stop signs, and follow all traffic laws that cars must obey.
  • Please think of the people behind you. If you dart out in front of cars then riders behind you might think a particular intersection is safe to proceed.
  • It's recommended the people leading the should have a speedometer of some kind because we want the ride to stay around 11 MPH, but should never exceed 14 MPH.

Self Appointed Volunteers

  • Anyone interested in Volunteering on Game Day needs to have a basic understanding of the route and read over how to correctly Cork attached to the map.
  • Make sure to follow all traffic laws at ALL times please.
  • If the ride should split up try and lead the split group to either the starting location or try and intercept the group.



  • Everyone Participants and self appointed Volunteers should print a hard copy of the following and bring it to the ride.

Pg. 1 of 2 Make sure to select "Fit to Page" when printing, and select "Landscape." 6599308159 b7c1ce3c8e o-1-.png


Pg. 2 of 2 Again remember to select "Fit to Page" when printing, and select "Landscape." Cork home print Pg. 2.png

Days leading up to the next ride

Wiki Keepers

This one is fairly strait forward. The wiki page despite my best efforts to make it self sufficient needs a few yearly 5 minute edits to help keep the ride going.

  • Please help keep the History Page updated by adding a paragraph about how the previous ride went.
  • Click the "Watch" tab on the Talk:Lexington Page. Discussion of the Lexington ride will be posted there.

Street Team

Post the following flyers everywhere.

Print out the following to hand out to people or to leave a stack in businesses.

Flyers to the WNBR Lexington 2011



Post the following anywhere people might be like stores, bus stops, and near buttons that activate crosswalks, and be sure to cut the tabs for people to pull off.

Posters to the WNBR Lexington 2011