Estimates of participants ranged from 10,000 to 75,000. Several dozen gathered for the “Million Muslim March” (later renamed the Million American March Against Fear). Some participants gathered at the
Harley Davidson dealership in
Fort Washington, Maryland, just outside Washington, DC and at about 10:30 am, began departing side by side with anywhere between 2 and 5 bikes entering the highway at once. It took over an hour to get all bikers on the road, extending for about a third of a mile. Roads around the National Mall were reportedly closed that day according to mainstream media, saying it kept the bikers away from the Muslim event. Traffic deterred many bikers from actually making it to the National Mall area, but several thousand rode around the monuments. Their motors could be clearly heard there, with one of the organizers of the Muslim event complaining that noise from one group of bikers disturbed a moment of silence for 9/11 victims. The event passed without incident with the exception of minor accidents. By 5 pm some bikers were still circling the National Mall. ==Future plans==