INTRODUCTION
Many studies and programs, including Safe Routes to School, are currently geared toward promoting safety for pedestrians,
bicyclists, and other users of nonmotorized modes of getting to and from school. These studies and programs typically cite
two key benefits: (a) lowered vehicle demand and (b) exercise for children. The location of a school can influence levels of
physical activity. Schools should be located to allow easy walking and bicycling for the children who will attend the school.
Location varies considerably for elementary schools, middle or junior high schools, and high schools. Schools should provide
pedestrian and bicycle access from all sides of their campus.