MnDOT promotes Winter Walk Day on Feb. 5

MnDOT promotes Winter Walk Day on Feb. 5
Nancy Daubenberger, Commissioner of Transportation — Minnesota Department of Transportation
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More than 50 schools in Minnesota, along with hundreds of students, are set to participate in Winter Walk to School Day on February 5. The event is organized by Minnesota Safe Routes to School and aims to promote walking as a fun activity while encouraging physical exercise, reducing traffic around schools, and enhancing pedestrian and bicycle safety skills.

Kelly Corbin, the MnDOT SRTS coordinator, stated, “Walking to school is a great chance for kids to enjoy winter and the crunch of the snow under their boots while spending quality time with a parent, friend, or their classmates during a walk this February.” She added that research indicates exercise can help children arrive at school focused and ready to learn. “This is a great opportunity to instill lifelong habits that support physical activity, health and safe behavior when walking and biking.”

Motorists are advised to stop for pedestrians at every corner during school hours, even if there are no marked crosswalks or stop lights. Drivers should slow down in school zones and remain vigilant for students.

Schools have been invited to share stories and photos by February 16 for a chance to win the annual Golden Snow Boot Award. The initiative also encourages parents and community members to assess the walkability of their neighborhoods since children often walk or bike to other local destinations such as playgrounds and parks. Keeping sidewalks clear of snow and ice is emphasized as crucial for community safety.

Minnesota Safe Routes to School offers resources and grants aimed at advancing SRTS programs through planning efforts, educational curricula on biking/walking, and infrastructure improvements on routes leading to schools. Their website provides additional information about annual Walk to School days along with toolkits for organizing events.



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