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Fayetteville committee reviews Safe Routes to School survey showing most students arrive by car and discusses programs to increase walking and biking
Summary
A city survey presented to the Active Transportation Advisory Committee found roughly 70% of students arrive by car in the mornings, with 12% walking or biking; members discussed targets, bike trains, crossing guards and volunteer programs to increase safe walking and biking.
Fayetteville — City staff presented baseline travel tallies and survey results for the Safe Routes to School program, showing most students arrive by car in the morning and prompting committee discussion about programs to increase walking and biking.
Dane told the committee the survey and student tallies showed morning arrival was dominated by car trips — "about 70…
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