National Walk and Roll to School Day
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Elementary and middle school students throughout Riverside County will forgo riding to school one day next week and take a stroll or roll instead in recognition of “National Walk & Roll to School Day” — part of an effort to promote youth exercise and pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods.
Youths from at least 20 schools countywide are expected to take part in the annual event on Oct. 9, during which parents, teachers and community- based volunteers form “walking school buses” to shepherd children to their campuses, according to organizers.
Students are also encouraged to ride bicycles.
“National Walk & Roll to School Day offers an amazing opportunity for families to build stronger community bonds,” Banning police Lt. Brandon Smith said. “This event not only promotes pedestrian safety and advocates for safer routes for walking and biking to school, but underscores the importance of boosting physical activity among children and prioritizing their safety. It’s a wonderful way to come together and make a positive impact on our children’s well-being.”
The walks will generally begin at about 7 a.m. on Oct. 9. To date, campuses in Banning, Jurupa Valley, Menifee, Palm Springs, Perris, Riverside, Temecula and Winchester have registered for the event.
Organizers said walking programs promote a reduction in childhood obesity and stress the importance of pedestrian access and safety in traffic corridors.
Students, parents, guardians and teachers were reminded to stay on marked walking paths or sidewalks, use crosswalks, remain vigilant when going through right-of-ways and try to wear visible clothing for the benefit of motorists.
More information is available at walkbiketoschool.org/.
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