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WEATHER. When it rains the number of active trips to and from Jessie Lee Elementary drops by about 60%. Dressing for the rain and cold weather with jackets, umbrellas and rain boots can help children stay dry and comfortable.
DRIVER BEHAVIOUR. When driving to school be respectful of others, stay focused and avoid distractions. Be aware of parking and stopping rules. These rules are in place for the safety of everyone.
CROSSING THE STREET. Crossing the street can be a challenge. Teaching children how to cross a street is important so that everyone gets to school safely.
Always cross at a marked crosswalk.
If a crosswalk is not available, always cross at an intersection.
At a traffic light use the pedestrian pushbutton and wait until it is time to cross.
Stop before stepping into the street.
Look both ways and make eye contact with drivers.
Make sure all cars have stopped before crossing.
TRAVELLING ON STREETS WITHOUT SIDEWALKS. When walking on a street that doesn’t have a sidewalk stay close to the edge of the street or walk on the shoulder. Try facing traffic as you walk so you can see vehicles travelling towards you.
For more information about biking in Surrey check out
http://www.surrey.ca/city-services/2220.aspx
ACTIVE TRIPS(WALKING, BIKING, SKATEBOARDING ETC.)
% 70 % 10
JESSIE LEE
BEST ROUTES TO SCHOOL
THE BENEFITS OF WALKING OR ROLLING TO SCHOOL...
ENVIRONMENT.
HEALTH.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE.
FRIENDS , FAMILY AND COMMUNITY.
LIFELONG SKILLS AND BUILDING INDEPENDENCE.
IT’S FUN.
Cars, trucks and other motor vehicles produce more than half of Surrey’s greenhouse gas
emissions. Every active trip reduces traffic and pollution making the air cleaner for everyone.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) recommends children get at least one hour
of physical activity a day. Walking or rolling to school can help students become more active and create good habits for an active lifestyle.
Children that walk or roll to school arrive more alert and ready to learn, have better
concentration in class, and are happier than children driven to school.
Active travel promotes social contact with friends, family, and neighbours and creates
safer communities.
Active travel builds confidence and promotes independence. It teaches lifelong skills, like road
safety and the importance of individual health and the environment.
Walking, biking, skateboarding and riding a scooter is fun for students and helps promote
positive views towards exercise!
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Best Route
Best Route (Off Street)
School Catchment
Best Route (No Sidewalks)
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Transit Stops
Traffic Signal
Marked Crosswalk s
Sidewalks
Trails and Path
South Surrey Rec Centres
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ParksOn Street Bike Routes
Park and Walk
The Best Routes to School and the content in this brochure is based on information received from parents, caregivers, the school community and the City of Surrey’s transportation department.
CYCLING TO SCHOOL
Wear a helmet
Stay on the right side of the street as close to the curb as possible
Use hand signals to let others know the direction you are going
Pay attention to traffic signs and signals and follow the rules of the road
Use your bell to alert others when passing
“Jessie Lee Elementary is committed to increasing
active travel to school through leadership, collaboration and
participation as a way to promote good health,
the environment, fun, and individual
responsibility”
JESSIE LEE SCHOOLTRAVEL PLANNING VISION
PARK AND WALK. You can help reduce traffic around your school and get a
few extra minutes of physical activity by parking a block or two away. Consider parking in the Bakerview Park parking lot identified by this icon on the Best Routes Map.