Connecting the trip to school with...
Connecting the trip to school with...
Improving children’s safety while walking and bicycling is a central mission of Safe Routes to School. And program benefits stretch beyond the school day.
SRTS resources & activities help communities:
Participating in a SRTS program can improve the health of our children & community. That's an encouraging outcome for a lifetime.
Walking, rolling & bicycling to school helps students:
The common goal of a safe trip to school brings families, neighbors, school officials & community leaders together. Every child - and community - deserves a safe route to school.
Working toward a safe route to school can help communities:
SRTS activities can be an opportunity to try taking more active trips on foot or bicycle. They can be a family's gateway to transportation choice.
Choosing an active mode of transportation means:
This interactive map, developed by the National Center for Safe Routes to School,depicts federally funded Safe Routes to School projects across the United States.
Dive into 1,500 tools, tip sheets, & templates to get your program off the ground or keep momentum.
National Center for Safe Routes to School
11/17/2016: Changes to the National Center's Data System and an Update on Recent School Travel Trends
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11/7/2016: Event Information: HI-5: An In-Depth Look at Safe Routes to School (SRTS)