Trike Patrol: Spring Safety & Fun — April & May
Spring is here! Trike Patrol is out in April and May keeping our streets safe and spreading smiles. Expect extra patrols near parks and school routes during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up. Riders will focus on safe crossings, wearing helmets, and offering friendly reminders to slow down in shared spaces. If you see us, give a wave — and please keep pathways clear for riders and families.
April and May designed their uniforms - bright yellow t-shirts with "Trike Patrol" printed on the back, helmets, and large baskets attached to their trikes for carrying goods. They were soon recognizable figures in Willow Creek. trike patrol april and may
Before we dive into the gear and routes, let's look at the meteorology. Trikes handle differently than two-wheelers. They have a wider footprint, better stability on wet leaves, but also a tendency to catch crosswinds harder due to the solid rear axle.
Quick pre-ride equipment test (3-minute walk-through) Trike Patrol: Spring Safety & Fun — April
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By May, your trike patrol shifts from survival to endurance. The winds calm, the trees leaf out (blocking crosswinds), and the road surfaces are dry. Riders will focus on safe crossings, wearing helmets,
May is ideal for the "Century Ride" (100 miles) or the "200-Klick" ride. Because trikes have a lower center of gravity than motorcycles, rider fatigue is reduced. You aren't gripping with your knees; you are lounging.