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Community Invited to Join the 2026 Maui Ride of Silence

Annual memorial ride honors lives lost on Maui’s roads and raises awareness for safer streets for all.

Maui Memorial Ride of Silence. Photo The Maui Bicycling League

The Maui Bicycling League (MBL) invites the community to participate in the 2026 Maui Ride of Silence on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 8:45 AM beginning at the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum in PuʻunĔnĔ.

The Ride of Silence is a solemn, slow-paced memorial ride that brings together cyclists, families, advocates, community members, and public officials to honor those who have lost their lives while riding on Maui’s roads and to raise awareness for safer streets for all.

This year’s event will include participation from Mayor Richard Bissen and representatives from County departments, transportation agencies, law enforcement, and community organizations supporting Vision Zero and traffic safety awareness efforts on Maui.

Community members are encouraged to attend whether they ride regularly, occasionally, or simply wish to show support for safer streets and Vision Zero efforts. Participants will have the option of a 14-mile or 35-mile route and riding a bicycle is not required to participate in the event.

Following the ride, participants are invited to gather for refreshments and “talk story” as the community comes together in remembrance, healing, and support.

MBL encourages all road users to do their part in helping prevent future tragedies by driving responsibly, avoiding impaired driving, staying alert, wearing helmets, paying attention to surroundings, and practicing patience and respect while sharing the road. Motorists are also reminded of HawaiÊ»i’s 3-foot passing law, which requires drivers to provide a minimum of three feet of clearance when passing cyclists.

For more information and registration, go to mauibike.org/events

Starting at $4.62/week.

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