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Students can get active, help the environment and win a prize during this fun annual event

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Thousands of students will ride, scoot or skate to school on Friday, March 25, as part of an annual Australia-wide tradition.

Children from more than 70 schools across the region will celebrate National Ride2School Day.

The event, which started in 2006, provides an opportunity for students to get outside and incorporate healthy and sustainable travel options into their everyday lives.

Students who register for the event will also be in the running to win one of four $500 bike shop vouchers on offer by Sunshine Coast Council.

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Sunshine Coast Council Transport Portfolio Councillor, Rick Baberowski, said Ride2School was a great initiative, to encourage young people to maintain or develop healthy and sustainable transport habits, especially considering the Olympic events coming to the region in 2032.

“Council is encouraging youngsters to get on their bikes, scooter or skate to school, or if they live a fair distance away, commit to riding even just part of the way,” he said.

Students make their way to school on scooters. Picture: Shutterstock.

“Giving active travel a go over sitting in traffic in a private vehicle even for just one day a week is a great way to experience what it offers and build more sustainable, healthy, lifelong habits that are great for you and seriously good for the planet.

“What a bonus that it also helps reduce traffic and parking congestion and makes our school zones safer.

“Our region now has more than 1400km of sealed pathways and we’re moving as quickly as possible to improve the pathway network with an emphasis on those around school precincts.”

Register on council’s website before 5pm on Friday, March 25, to enter the draw for your chance to win. For more information email travelsmart@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or contact council.

 

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