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There is a general duty on local authorities to promote sustainable travel and transport. This is under the Education and Inspections Act 2006.
School Travel Plan (STP)s assess the travel and road safety improvement needs for each school.
These initiatives aim to improve the environment and safety on roads around the schools. This is to enable and encourage pupils to walk and cycle to their schools.
Usually, they involve a package of road improvement measures. These are supported by:
Together they provide the infrastructure and skills to make walking and cycling safer.
Safer Routes to School projects are co-operative ventures between:
Highway changes alone are not enough to make a project successful. The barriers that pupils and parents might encounter on their home-to-school journeys are identified and listed in the STP.
The STP and barrier reports are reviewed annually and the identified issues are assessed based on:
The physical measures that are generally used may include:
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