Active travel is the term used for non-motorised travel - walking, cycling, scootering or skating.
Travelling actively to school is fun, healthy and good for the local environment.
Research shows that students who travel actively to school socialise and learn better and are typically fitter, less overweight and more independent. It saves time for busy parents too.
Pedestrian safety improves when there are fewer vehicles on the streets around a school at peak drop-off and pick-up times. Traffic impacts such as noise, congestion, emissions and dangerous parking are also reduced.
The Resilient Willoughby Primary Schools Active Travel Program has been developed by Willoughby City Council in partnership with the NSW Department of Education Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre, Bicycle Network and Willoughby Public School.
Implementation of the Program at Willoughby Public School, with a population of 1000 students, has resulted in a 7% to 11% increase in the number of students walking and cycling to the school on a typical day, which has meant up to 80 fewer vehicles on the streets around the school at peak times.