IELTS READING
Sustainable School Travel Strategy
Over the last 20 years, the number of children being driven to school in England has doubled. National data suggests that one in five cars on the road at 8.50 am is engaged in the school run. Children are subject to up to 3.9 times more pollution in a car that is standing in traffic than when walking or cycling to school.
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Reducing cars around schools makes them safer places, and walking and cycling are better for health and the environment. Q2 It has been noted by teachers that children engaging in active travel arrive at school more alert and ready to learn.
Q1 More children are injured when walking or cycling to school than when travelling by car. NOT GIVEN
The County Council has a strong commitment to supporting and promoting sustainable school travel. Q3 We collect data annually about how pupils get to school, and our report on the Sustainable School Travel Strategy sets out in detail what we have achieved so far and what we intend to do in the future. Different parts of the County Council are working together to address the actions identified in the strategy, and Q4 we are proud that we have been able to reduce the number of cars on the daily school run by an average of 1% in each of the last three years, which is equivalent to taking approximately 175 cars off the road annually, Q5 despite an increase in pupil numbers.
All schools have a School Travel Plan, which sets out how the school and the Council can collaborate to help reduce travel to school by car and encourage the use of public transport. Contact your school to find out what they are doing as part of their School Travel Plan to help you get your child to school in a sustainable, safe way.
Q6 Parents can get help with paying for their children to travel to school by public transport. NOT GIVEN