About 30 cyclists from around Southern California donned shirts stained with fake blood as part of a “die in” outside City Hall Tuesday afternoon, the latest effort in a continued push for a set of five cycling safety signs in the city.

The protesters gathered near Malaga Cove Plaza ahead of Tuesday’s City Council meeting, where cyclists reportedly planned to continue their months-long campaign for a set of signs reading “Bicycles May Use Full Lane.”

Previously, groups or riders have used the council meeting’s public comment sections to chastise the city for refusing to install the signs, which the council shot down in October, citing a desire to wait until a developing Roadway Safety Master Plan is finished to decide whether the signs are needed.

Proponents argue the signs are needed to promote safety for riders on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where three cyclists have died this year.

Residents opposed to the signs accuse the cyclists of flouting existing roadway safety laws and trying to take over traffic lanes where it isn’t allowed.