New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school buses (WSBs) and assisted road crossings as a means to enhance child safety on the home to school journey. These initiatives require initial collaboration between the school and associated agencies. Schools and parent volunteers are often left to assume responsibility for operating and maintaining the programme. Each school community is different and will have site-specific needs and varying access to personnel and financial resources. In addition, the policy requirements and broader goals of the government and agencies, as well as the neoliberal educational environment, may have an influence on the school’s ability and willingness to introduc...
Over the last few decades there have been declining rates of active transportation among school chi...
Pedestrian accidents are one of the most prominent causes of premature injury, handicap and death in...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
Safe Routes to Schools is a practical initiative to reduce traffic danger on school journeys by enco...
This research examines the safety hazards faced by child pedestrians at rural schools within the Wai...
The purpose of this research, carried out between 2008 and 2010, was to investigate the evidence for...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Corinne LeadbeatterNational and international studie...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
This paper examines some recent road safety education initiatives for senior high school students in...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
To determine the effect of a school traffic warden program on increasing driver yield and safe child...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Over the last few decades there have been declining rates of active transportation among school chi...
Pedestrian accidents are one of the most prominent causes of premature injury, handicap and death in...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
Safe Routes to Schools is a practical initiative to reduce traffic danger on school journeys by enco...
This research examines the safety hazards faced by child pedestrians at rural schools within the Wai...
The purpose of this research, carried out between 2008 and 2010, was to investigate the evidence for...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1997 Corinne LeadbeatterNational and international studie...
Young children show poor judgment when asked to select a safe place to cross the road, frequently co...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
This paper examines some recent road safety education initiatives for senior high school students in...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
To determine the effect of a school traffic warden program on increasing driver yield and safe child...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Over the last few decades there have been declining rates of active transportation among school chi...
Pedestrian accidents are one of the most prominent causes of premature injury, handicap and death in...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...