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Two-thirds of people support car-free zones outside schools, says Living Streets

Mark Moran
17 May 2021
Walk to School Week takes place 17-21 May 2021

 

The majority of people are in favour of measures to make it easier for families to walk to school, according to research commissioned by Living Streets carried out the research ahead of national Walk to School Week.

The YouGov poll found that nearly two thirds of Brits (64%) support car-free zones outside schools, with support also for safer crossings (61%), a ban on pavement parking (57%) and lower speed limits (46%).

One in four cars on Britain’s roads at peak times are on the school run, generating half a million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. The charity for everyday walking is urging families to leave the car at home for the journey to school and is urging national and local government to make it easier for families to choose cleaner, sustainable travel.

Mary Creagh, chief executive of Living Streets said: “We’ve seen the huge improvements on offer to health and air quality when we drive less and walk more. We need to ensure families feel safe and confident to walk to school so we can keep enjoying these benefits.

“We work nationwide in over 2,000 schools and parents tells us they are put off walking because of speeding vehicles, unsafe crossings and cars parked on pavements. By making school streets car free, we remove those barriers – and our new research shows that most people back these changes.  

“That’s why, at the recent elections we called for a School Street in every ward to help more families enjoy the fresh air, freedom, friendship and fun that walking to school brings.”

Walk to School Week (17-21 May 2021) is organised by Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking as part of their National Walking Month campaign each May. Families will be encouraged to walk, cycle, scoot or ‘Park and Stride’ for the whole week to see the big differences that come from small steps, from healthier and happier children to fewer cars outside the school gates.

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