Pedestrian For Kids
The rates of obese children have increased significantly. In order improve physical activity, pupils might travels to school by walking or cycling. Perhaps, The urban-form and urban infrastructure such as road planning and children crossing as the core elements to attract pupils travel to school by safely and reduce the obese among pupils (McMillan, 2007, p. 71). Moreover, the pathways should carry all users, the variation of the path depends on the volume of walkers, speed and the space the walker needs to walk easily (first, 2009). Thus, parents and teacher should educate the pupils with a basic safety on the road, for example, pupils cycling have to use a helmet and road trip should be careful of traffic signal and pedestrian passing.
References
first, f. (2009). Pedestrian Friendly Campus Building Guide. washington.
McMillan, T.E. (2007) The relative influence of urban form on a child’s travel mode to school. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 41, 69-79.
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