Video: Ghosts on two wheels: Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead
A sea of colorful costumes and elaborate makeup filled the streets of Mexico City on Saturday as thousands of cyclists took part in the annual Day of the Dead bike ride.
The event, now in its eighth year, is a unique way to celebrate the traditional Mexican holiday, which honors the memory of deceased loved ones.
Cyclists dressed as skeletons, zombies, and otherworldly creatures rode through the city's historic center, past cheering crowds and mariachi bands.
The ride is a reminder that death is a natural part of life, and that it should be celebrated rather than feared.
It is also a way to bring the community together and to raise awareness of the importance of road safety.
According to the World Health Organization, Mexico has one of the highest rates of road traffic deaths in the world.
The Day of the Dead bike ride is a powerful reminder that everyone has a role to play in making our roads safer.
**Additional information:**
- The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday that is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd.
- The holiday is a time to remember and honor the deceased.
- Families often visit the graves of their loved ones and build altars in their homes to honor them.
- The Day of the Dead is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.