Park and Stride is a simple idea for families who live far away, to enjoy the beneits of walking to school. If families drive, ask them to park a ten minute walk from school and complete their journey on foot. If they take public transport, suggest they get off a couple of stops. An instructional video on how to set up a Park and Stride, and how Living Streets can help.

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What is Park and Stride?

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Park and Stride is a simple idea for families who live far away to still enjoy the benefits of walking to school. If families drive, ask them to park a ten minute walk from school and complete their journey on foot. It reduces traffic, congestion and road danger around the school gates whilst allowing children the chance to get active for the.. 'Stride length is the distance covered between the spot where one foot hits the ground and the next time that same foot hits the ground again,' says Robert Maschi,.