How an art installation is teaching children to cycle safely

The designer hopes it will help promote a more sustainable way to travel for a younger generation
By Emmett Smith  on 
A top down view of children riding bicycles over the painted art installation "Natural Cycle".
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Designed by Peter Gibson aka Roadsworth, “Natural Cycle” is a painted recreation of a mini-London meant to reflect the city’s actual road system. The installation includes streets, crossings, and roundabouts with an aim to teach and prepare children to ride safely on real roads while also promoting a sustainable way to travel.


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