The Signal

Healthy ways to get to school

-

It’s that time of year. During the morning and mid-afternoon, millions of students will be making their way to and from school. Safe Routes to School National Partnershi­p estimates that as much as 20 to 30% of all morning traffic is generated by parents driving their children to school.

That not only increases traffic and the opportunit­ies for vehicular accidents, but also contribute­s to the poor air quality in and around local neighborho­ods. The cities of London and Camden in the United Kingdom have already placed bans on driving on some roads around schools to help curb air pollution.

Families can find healthy ways to transport children to school, and these alternativ­es can benefit the environmen­t as well.

Walk to school

Walking one mile to and from school each day can fulfill around two-thirds of the 60 minutes of the recommende­d physical activity for children each day. Considerin­g that recess times are being cut and kids are spending more time indoors or on devices instead of playing outside with friends, walking to school provides muchneeded exercise.

Young children should be accompanie­d by an adult chaperone when walking to school. Older children are urged to walk in pairs or groups to increase safety in numbers. Students should heed traffic signals and stick to routes with access to crosswalks and crossing guards.

Bike to school

Bicycling is another great physical activity and an efficient way to get to school. The Wisconsin Department of Health states that, when kids cycle at a moderate effort for one mile, they can burn between 20 and 30 calories depending on the weight of the child.

When biking to school, students should follow the rules of the road and wear the appropriat­e safety gear, such as helmets.

Carpool

Sharing rides to school is another way to cut down on congestion and air pollution. Families can work together to drive students to and from school, sports games and clubs.

Ride the bus

In districts that offer school bus service, students can take advantage of this safe mode of transport. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion says that traveling by school bus is seven times safer than traveling by car or truck. School buses also reduce the number of cars on the road during peak travel times.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States