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Active transport to and from school

Posted 13 months ago by Carolin Haenfling Less than a minute to read

In 2017/18, less than half (43.2%) of children aged 5–14 years used active transport (such as walking and cycling) to and from school.

Read more about active transport to and from school or download the factsheet.

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