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Walking

Becoming Walker Friendly

Here are a few simple changes that schools or workplaces can make to become more walker friendly:

  • Provide lockers to store clothes, shoes or books
  • Encourage people to park away from the exits
  • Install lights between the exit of the building and the road
  • Encourage people to walk home in pairs or as a group in the evening
  • Have sun screen and umbrellas available
  • Provide showers

    Parents can try helping to set up or join a walking school bus. Parents can also implement some of our School Walking Ideas (2 MB).

    Health Benefits

    Walking is great for your health and fitness. The Ministry of Health advises that walking for only 30 minutes on most days can have significant health benefits including:

  • Weight loss
  • Helps prevent high blood pressure
  • Reduces the absorption of harmful cholesterol
  • Strengthens the heart, muscles, bones, tendons and the immune system
  • Reduces the risk of heart disease, diabetes, brittle bone diseases and some cancers
  • Reduces stress, tension and mild forms of depression
  • Cyclists and pedestrians absorb lower levels of pollutants from traffic fumes than car drivers

    Getting Started

  • Walk to the local shops
  • Walk to catch the bus once or twice a week instead of taking the car
  • Walk your children to school once or twice a week – or join a walking school bus
  • Park you car a little way from your child’s school and walk the rest of the way
  • Encourage the family to walk together
  • Take the dog for a longer walk
  • Power walk for a more vigorous workout

    Tips for Safe Walking

  • Keep to the footpaths
  • Always make eye contact with drivers to check that they have seen you before crossing roads
  • Wear light coloured clothing and stay in well lit areas if walking at night
  • Take care crossing roads - only cross where you can see traffic coming from all directions
  • Wear comfortable and sturdy footwear
  • Take water on longer walks

    Start slowly and enjoy the scenery – you’ll be amazed by how much better you feel and how much you can learn about your local community.



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