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Safer Routes To School

Safer Routes to School Scheme

The mode of travel chosen for a child's journey to school is recognised as having an impact not only on their safety, but also their health, personal development and the environment in which they live.


The Government has empowered Local Authorities to assist schools in developing School Travel Plans and Safer Routes to School programmes. Together we can make a difference to the journey children make to get to and from school by making it safer, healthier, sustainable and more interesting.

Safer Routes to School

The Safer Routes to School initiative aims to promote safer, more environmentally sustainable and healthier ways of getting to and from school with particular emphasis on walking and cycling. To achieve this, we need to improve conditions (both in safety and the environment) on the main walking and cycling routes to school. Schemes can include physical measure such as safer crossing points and may involve work within the school grounds.

Projects involve the investigation of school travel patterns usually carried out with the commitment to a School Travel Plan. This often identifies engineering and educational measures to improve safety and reduce car use on the route between home and school. These measures can be considered as part of a Safer Routes project and may include:

  • pedestrian crossings, improved pavements
  • school zones, traffic calming, parking restrictions
  • cycle routes and cycle parking
  • road safety education, training and publicity
  • health information
  • personal security advice

Contact Details

Martin Wilkinson and Sally Dewes
School Travel Plan Co-ordinator
Policy and Sustainable Transport Team
Floor 6, Civic Centre 4
Much Park Street
Coventry,
CV1 2PY
Tel: (024) 7683 1184 (& 1372)
Fax: (024) 7683 2656
e-mail: martin.wilkinson@coventry.gov.uk and sally.dewes@coventry.gov.uk

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