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  1. Here's a related graph from a 2021 report from Western Australia's Department of Transport. In six countries, the percentage of children walking and biking to school has declined steeply over the past five decades.

    transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles

    #BikeCommute
    #SchoolCommute #Transport

  2. Here's a related graph from a 2021 report from Western Australia's Department of Transport. In six countries, the percentage of children walking and biking to school has declined steeply over the past five decades.

    transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles

    #BikeCommute
    #SchoolCommute #Transport

  3. Here's a related graph from a 2021 report from Western Australia's Department of Transport. In six countries, the percentage of children walking and biking to school has declined steeply over the past five decades.

    transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles

    #BikeCommute
    #SchoolCommute #Transport

  4. Here's a related graph from a 2021 report from Western Australia's Department of Transport. In six countries, the percentage of children walking and biking to school has declined steeply over the past five decades.

    transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles

    #BikeCommute
    #SchoolCommute #Transport

  5. Here's a related graph from a 2021 report from Western Australia's Department of Transport. In six countries, the percentage of children walking and biking to school has declined steeply over the past five decades.

    transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles

    #BikeCommute
    #SchoolCommute #Transport

  6. I just found this, which underscores how NZ towns and cities are currently a bit broken.

    "A 2016 study conducted by AUT concluded that 96 per cent of children would prefer to walk or cycle to school; however, data from the Ministry of Transport shows that the number of 5–12-year-olds walking to school decreased from 42 per cent in 1989 to 29 per cent in 2014."

    gazette.education.govt.nz/arti

    #BikeTooter #BikeCommute #SchoolCommute #WalkableCities #nz

  7. I just found this, which underscores how NZ towns and cities are currently a bit broken.

    "A 2016 study conducted by AUT concluded that 96 per cent of children would prefer to walk or cycle to school; however, data from the Ministry of Transport shows that the number of 5–12-year-olds walking to school decreased from 42 per cent in 1989 to 29 per cent in 2014."

    gazette.education.govt.nz/arti

    #BikeTooter #BikeCommute #SchoolCommute #WalkableCities #nz

  8. I just found this, which underscores how NZ towns and cities are currently a bit broken.

    "A 2016 study conducted by AUT concluded that 96 per cent of children would prefer to walk or cycle to school; however, data from the Ministry of Transport shows that the number of 5–12-year-olds walking to school decreased from 42 per cent in 1989 to 29 per cent in 2014."

    gazette.education.govt.nz/arti

    #BikeTooter #BikeCommute #SchoolCommute #WalkableCities #nz

  9. I just found this, which underscores how NZ towns and cities are currently a bit broken.

    "A 2016 study conducted by AUT concluded that 96 per cent of children would prefer to walk or cycle to school; however, data from the Ministry of Transport shows that the number of 5–12-year-olds walking to school decreased from 42 per cent in 1989 to 29 per cent in 2014."

    gazette.education.govt.nz/arti

    #BikeTooter #BikeCommute #SchoolCommute #WalkableCities #nz

  10. I just found this, which underscores how NZ towns and cities are currently a bit broken.

    "A 2016 study conducted by AUT concluded that 96 per cent of children would prefer to walk or cycle to school; however, data from the Ministry of Transport shows that the number of 5–12-year-olds walking to school decreased from 42 per cent in 1989 to 29 per cent in 2014."

    gazette.education.govt.nz/arti

    #BikeTooter #BikeCommute #SchoolCommute #WalkableCities #nz