Why Walk and Bike to School?
IT’S HEALTHY
Kids who walk and bike to school get exercise, have more energy, and arrive at school ready to learn.
IT RELIEVES TRAFFIC CONGESTION
20% of all traffic congestion is school-related.
IT’S GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
Less driving means less pollution.
IT’S GOOD FOR THE FAMILY
Parents and kids get to spend quality time together on the way to school.
IT’S GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY
You get to know your neighbors.
IT’S FUN!
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Tips
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Tips for Kids
- USE THE CROSSWALK
- Always cross at corners or at a marked crosswalk. This is where drivers expect to see pedestrians.
- LOOK BEFORE YOU CROSS
- Look left, look right, and left again before crossing a street or driveway. Look over your shoulder for turning cars, especially at intersections.
- MAKE EYE CONTACT
- Don’t assume drivers see you. Make eye contact with drivers before stepping off the sidewalk.
- BE VISIBLE
- Wear reflective or bright-colored clothing and walk or bike with one or more buddies.
- FOLLOW THE RULES
- Be a role model. Follow direction from crossing guards and pay attention to traffic signs and signals.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Tips for Parents and Guardians
- RESPECT THE ZONE
- Slow down and obey all traffic laws and speed limits. Take extra time to look for kids at intersections, on medians and on curbs. Set a good example by following instructions from crossing guards.
- BRAKE FOR KIDS
- Stop for pedestrians in crosswalks and at unmarked intersections. Look for children riding bicycles and who may be crossing mid-block, too.
- BE AWARE AND ALERT
- Set aside distractions and keep an eye out for unexpected movements by children.
- GO WITH THE FLOW
- Follow your school’s drop-off and pick-up procedures. Pull to the curb rather than letting kids out in the street. Avoid unsafe maneuvers, such as mid-block U-turns.
- RESPECT THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Park in legal spaces and avoid double parking or blocking neighbors’ driveways. Consider carpooling whenever possible.