Traffic & Transit
Expect Delays: CT United Ride Rolls Through Redding Sunday
Police are warning motorists to expect delays in the areas around the 60-mile route.

REDDING, CT — The CT United Ride will be rolling through Redding on Sunday, Sept. 9.
Police are warning motorists to expect delays in the areas around the 60-mile route, which will be closed to traffic during the event. The event kicks off around at about 11:30 a.m.
The motorcade of motorcycles is the 18th running of the annual event, and is billed as a tribute for the victims and heroes of 9/11. Organizers expect riders and spectators over the course of the parade from Norwalk to Bridgeport to total over 20,000 people and 1,000 motorcycles.
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The route will be as follows:
- Norden Park in Norwalk to Route 136.
- Route 33 through Westport
- Route 7 through Wilton
- Route 107 to the Georgetown section of Wilton and Redding
- Route 58 north to Bethel
- Route 302 east through Newtown
- Route 25 south through Newtown and Monroe
- South on Main Street, Rt. 111, Trumbull
- West on Old Town Road, Bridgeport
- Park Avenue south to Seaside Park in Bridgeport.
This year's 2018 CT United Ride is dedicated to CT State Trooper First Class Walter Greene #1297 who volunteered at Ground Zero, lead the event for years, and who recently passed away from 9/11 illness complications.
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