Children’s travel behaviour and its health implications


Organisation: University College London (Centre for Transport Studies)
Date uploaded: 4th January 2013
Date published/launched: February 2012


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Children’s travel behaviour varies from that of adults in several ways: they have less choice about where they go and often they are not allowed to travel unescorted by an older person. The factors that influence children’s travel behaviour have changed in recent years, with the development of car-oriented lifestyles, increased numbers of mothers in employment and changes in attitudes towards children’s independent mobility.

The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of children’s travel behaviour and its implications for their volumes of physical activity and so for their health. It then goes on to discuss the effects of children’s travel behaviour on their volumes of physical activity and describe some measures being adopted in Britain to reverse the adverse trends. Conclusions are drawn in terms of the policy implications.

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Professor Roger Mackett

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