Georgia SRTS Basics

Safe Routes to School programs are sustained efforts by parents, schools, community leaders and local, state, and federal governments to improve the health and well-being of children by enabling and encouraging them to walk and bicycle to school. Safe Routes to School programs connect transportation options with public health needs with the quality of our environment with the livability of our communities.

SRTS programs examine conditions around schools and conduct projects and activities that work to improve safety and reduce traffic and air pollution in the vicinity of schools. As a result of these efforts, SRTS programs make bicycling and walking to school safer and more appealing transportation choices. They also encourage children to pursue healthier and more active lifestyles throughout their lives.

Our mission, our history and how we can help your program!

About

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Learn more about the national Safe Routes to School program and movement

When did SRTS start

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Check out the progress we’ve made across the state with statewide and local successes.

Georgia's New Tradition

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See what makes the Georgia program uniquely Georgian and learn how we can help you with your local program.

How does Georgia's SRTS Work

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Check out how local programs make Safe Routes to School a success at their school through planning.

Completed Travel Plans

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