Street-safety advocates, residents of Park Slope and Clinton Hill, and those wishing to honor two cyclists killed in separate incidents this month can gather tomorrow for a memorial bike ride led by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

On Wednesday morning, 33-year-old James Gregg was killed by the driver of an off-route 18-wheel tractor trailer at the intersection of Sterling Place and 6th Avenue. In the days following his death, community members and loved ones set out flowers and candles at a small memorial site on the corner, and there is a visitation this afternoon for Gregg at Piro Funeral Home, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Lauren Davis, 34, was killed by the driver of a red Fiat on April 15th at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Classon Avenue. The intersection was the scene of four crashes last year, and is just outside the Clinton Hill Slow Zone, where the speed limit is 20 miles per hour.

Also important to honor these people individually. They were humans linked by just one thing: being victims of our city's inhumane streets. — Brooklyn Spoke (@BrooklynSpoke) April 23, 2016

The memorial bike ride will start at the intersection of 6th Avenue and Sterling Place in Park Slope, and go to the intersection of Classon Avenue and Lexington Avenue, totaling just under two miles. Those interested in participating should gather at 2 p.m.