The Trike Patrol operates on a simple yet effective model. Volunteers, equipped with trikes, patrol designated areas, interacting with residents, and providing information on community resources and services. The patrols are highly visible, with volunteers wearing brightly colored vests and trikes equipped with flags and signs. The program is open to anyone who wants to get involved, and volunteers come from all walks of life.
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Mitch’s interest in trikes traces back to early childhood: the wobble of three wheels, the delighted squeal of a plastic bell, the feeling of a slow but unhurried movement through neighborhood streets. As an adult he collected, repaired, and customized tricycles — not purely as restoration projects, but as invitations. At some point the private hobby spilled outward: Mitch began riding groups of restored and modified trikes in public, inviting friends and neighbors to join. Those casual rides became the first seeds of Trike Patrol.