In a coordinated nighttime operation, officers from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) successfully intercepted a group of 85 bicyclists attempting to ride against traffic on the Bay Bridge. The group had assembled near the Yerba Buena Island entrance, aiming to cross the bridge illegally, posing significant safety risks not only to themselves but also to motorists. Authorities deployed both patrol units and traffic control measures to safely redirect the cyclists away from the hazardous route.

The agencies emphasized the dangers associated with cycling against established traffic flow, especially on high-speed infrastructure like the Bay Bridge. To raise awareness, law enforcement highlighted the following safety points during the incident briefing:

  • Obey Traffic Laws: Compliance is critical to prevent accidents and ensure order.
  • Use Designated Bike Lanes: Cyclists should utilize safe, sanctioned routes.
  • Avoid High-Speed Roads: Bridges and highways are engineered for motor vehicles, making them unsafe for bicycles.
  • Communication: Helmets, lights, and signals increase visibility and reduce risk.
Agency Role in Incident Personnel Deployed
CHP Traffic control and interception 12 officers
SFPD Route blocking and crowd management 10 officers
Joint Task Force Coordination and public communication 5 members