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1 Cycling Safely Nottinghamshire County Council

2 Safer Cycling It’s not a toy… Your bike is not a toy! When you ride your bike you are a ‘road user’. This means you must follow the rules of the road. The rules are there to keep you safe.

3 Safer Cycling Spot the signs All road signs tell you something about the road. Different shapes have different meanings. Triangular signs are normally warning signs. Red circular signs are normally instructions for things you shouldn’t do Rectangular signs normally give information Warning of road works No motor vehicles A sign giving directions

4 Safer Cycling This sign means ‘No Pedal Cycles Allowed’ This sign warns other road users that there may be cyclists along this route Spot the signs

5 Safer Cycling Signs for Cyclists Some signs are specifically for cyclists and tell us about cycle lanes and paths Blue circular signs normally give an instruction of things you can do. This route is for cyclists only Segregated route for cyclists and pedestrians Shared route for cyclists and pedestrians

6 Safer Cycling Signs for cyclists In some places there are cycle lanes marked on the road. Where there is a solid white line, no other traffic is allowed in this lane. These routes are often only at specific times and this will be shown on the sign. This sign shows a route recommended for cyclists along a road. This may have specific times shown on the sign as well.

7 Safer Cycling Signs for cyclists This sign shows that the cycle route is ending and cyclists will have to join the road. In some places along cycle routes it is safer to get off and walk. Where this sign is shown cyclist should get off and walk.

8 Joining the Road Safer Cycling When there isn’t an ‘off-road’ cycle path cyclists should ride on the road. When you are going to join a road make sure you stop and check that it is clear for you to do so. NEVER ride straight into the road, whether its from a driveway or joining when a cycle lane ends – ALWAYS stop and look to make sure it is clear before you cycle into the carriageway

9 Safer Cycling Give Way There are often give way markings on cycle lanes. These are shown by a double line of dashes. In this picture if there is any traffic coming in either direction, you should stop and wait at the dashes, to let it pass, before you cross the junction. This is called ‘giving way’.

10 Safer Cycling Crossing with your bike In many cases, when you want to cross the road with your bike, the safest thing to do is to get off and walk. However there are some places where cyclists are allowed to ride across the road. ‘Toucan Crossings’ have lights to control the traffic as well as a red and green man and bicycle to show pedestrians and cyclists when to cross. Always make sure traffic has stopped before you cross.

11 Cycling Safely Safer Cycling Remember: Follow the rules of the road Plan your route to use cycle lanes where possible When joining a road, always stop and make sure it is safe for you to do so Often it is safer to get off and walk Only ride across the road if using a toucan crossing

12 Nottinghamshire County Council Safer Cycling


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