Gallery
We have an extensive bank of photos and images, from fun action shots, to useful examples of cycling design and engineering projects. This section also contains Cycling England and Bikeability logos.
All pictures are free and can be downloaded, but any use in public materials must be accredited to Cycling England.
Bikeability
Adult Cycle Training
It’s never too late to get on your bike.
Level 1
Cycle handling skills in the playground.
Level 2
Teaches the skills to cycle on quiet roads, such as the route to school.
Level 3
Training for more tricky situations.
Encouraging Cycling
Cycle Route Information, Maps & Signage
Signage, maps and interpretive boards for on and off road and themed routes.
Cycle to Shops
Parking, carrying goods, local shopping and signage.
Cycle Training Programmes
Bikeability, Go-ride and promotional material.
Cycling & Public Transport
Cycle parking, hire and carriage on rail, bus and ferry.
Cycling to / at Work
Including facilities, access and pool bikes.
Cycling to School
Promoting cycling to children and parents.
Promotional Events
Including cycling festivals and rides
Reaching Types Of People Less Likely To Cycle
Ethnic groups, older people, people with disabilities and women.
Recreational Cycling
BMX, mountain biking, touring, play and training.
Residential Travel Plans
Including access, cycle parking, cycle-friendly street design and local facilities.
Schools’ Programmes
Access and parking, cycle clubs, maintenance and escorted cycling.
Targeted Marketing of Specific Routes
Examples from themed routes
Engineering & Planning
Contraflow
Ways of allowing cycling in both directions on one-way streets.
Crossings
Under, over or across? What to do when a cycle route meets a road, river or railway.
Cycle Lanes
Cycle lanes are one way of reallocating road space to cyclists. A variety of types are illustrated here.
Cycle Parking
Creative parking solutions to meet the needs of cyclists at work, at school, in town and in the country.
Design Details
The devil is in the detail from smooth surfaces without kerb up-stands, to cycle friendly gully covers which won’t trap cycle wheels.
Junctions
Examples of how traffic signals and roundabouts can be made more cycle friendly.
Off Road Routes
Routes by the road and sea plus examples of cycle friendly barriers.
Signage
Examples using the 3 D’s of signing; Destination, Distance and Direction. These signs direct cyclists and promote cycling to other road users.
Speed Reduction
Restricting speed and slowing traffic reduces the likelihood of accidents for cyclists, pedestrians and motorists.
Traffic Reduction
Allowing cyclists access to areas where traffic is restricted such as closed roads, vehicle restricted areas, pedestrian areas and congestion charge zones.
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Cycling is a great way to get your heart pumping!




