4 Nashville Bike Month Events Worth Checking Out

Bicycling has become more popular than ever before in the Nashville area, and May has been named Nashville Bike Month to help raise bicycle awareness. The personal injury lawyers with Ponce Law would like to tell you about several of the upcoming Bike Month events taking place over the next few weeks:

  1. Ride For Reading Week Book Delivery- The event will begin at 1 p.m. on May 7 on Division Street. Participants will then ride four miles to Napier Elementary School where they will be met by city officials and children to collect donated books.
  2. Team Ride For Reading Social Ride- On Thursday, May 8, participants will meet at 2901 Bell Road at 5:30 p.m. to partake in a ride with professional mountain biker, Dejay Birtch.
  3. Bike To Work Day- On Friday, May 16, commuters are encouraged to ditch their cars and hop on their bikes to get to their place of employment. As an extra incentive, breakfast will be provided at the courthouse by Bagleface Bakery and Bongo Java.
  4. Tour de Nash- One of the most iconic rides in Nashville will take place on Saturday, May 17, under the sponsorship of Walk/Bike Nashville.

The team of attorneys with Michael D. Ponce & Associates would like to remind those participating in these events of the importance of always wearing a helmet. Doing so can significantly decrease the chances of injury or death in the event of an accident.

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