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Walking buses

What is a walking bus?

A walking bus is a service supported and operated by the school community. It identifies opportunities for walking the school journey and provides trained volunteers to guide and supervise children travelling to and from school.

The children walk in a crocodile fashion with the 'driver' at the front and the 'conductor' at the back. Children are collected at pre-arranged stops along the route at specific times, similar to a normal bus route.

Children are escorted safely into school and delivered to the teachers concerned. All children and volunteers are required to wear high-visibility fluorescent yellow waistcoats at all times on the journey.

A member of the Road Safety Team assists at all times in setting up and monitoring the scheme. A Road Safety Officer, a Road Traffic Engineer and the Police check the proposed route. In addition every volunteer is required to have a Criminal Records Bureau check. The children’s safety is paramount.

A sufficient volunteer to child ratio is essential and each volunteer will receive appropriate training. All parents are required to sign a consent form for their child participating in the walking bus, with an emergency contact number and agreeing that their child will behave in a sensible manner.

Each walking bus has a drivers licence listing the participants for each day and the school office is informed should a child not arrive at their specified 'bus stop'. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to wait with the child until the arrival of the walking bus, so that no child is left unattended at any time. It is also the parent’s responsibility to dress their child according to weather conditions.

The walking bus is an ideal vehicle to help reduce school run congestion and the associated pollution. Parents requiring their cars can drive their child to a pre-arranged 'bus stop' and once the walking bus has collected their child, the parent can continue their journey without congesting the area around the school gates. Children love the walk to school and in addition learn essential pedestrian and road safety skills.

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What are the benefits?

Walking bus schemes can provide many benefits to children, their parents and the school. To make it easier for you to find the information you are looking for we have listed the headings below:

Advantages for parents

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Advantages for children

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Advantages for schools

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Notes to remember

Walking bus schemes can be linked to Walkwise child pedestrian training and school travel plans, supported by the Road Safety Team. Many schools hold the potential for the introduction of a walking bus service, though the following steps must be taken first.

Ask your school if they have a Walking Bus in operation, if not contact the Road Safety Team to help you set one up.

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