School Travel Survey

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The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead is working hard to support travel by healthier, more sustainable means.

As part of this, we would like to gain a better understanding of pupil and parent travel patterns on the school run, to help us properly manage travel demand in the area.

To do this, we have created a school travel survey for parents/ carers, which seeks to understand current travel habits, the barriers people face when travelling, and what could be done to improve the local area for walking and cycling.

Your comments, suggestions and ideas are important to us, and will help us understand how best to support schools with sustainable travel initiatives. So please have your say by responding to our survey using the link below.

The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead is working hard to support travel by healthier, more sustainable means.

As part of this, we would like to gain a better understanding of pupil and parent travel patterns on the school run, to help us properly manage travel demand in the area.

To do this, we have created a school travel survey for parents/ carers, which seeks to understand current travel habits, the barriers people face when travelling, and what could be done to improve the local area for walking and cycling.

Your comments, suggestions and ideas are important to us, and will help us understand how best to support schools with sustainable travel initiatives. So please have your say by responding to our survey using the link below.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead are working hard to support travel by healthier, more sustainable means. Please help us gain a better understanding of pupil and parent travel patterns by completing our questionnaire. This will help form the basis of your child(ren)'s School Travel Plan, which aims to:

    • Reduce the number of single car trips to and from schools, to make the journey and area safer, healthier and more pleasant.
    • Remove the actual and perceived barriers to walking, cycling and using public transport for school journeys.
    • Increase the number of pupils, parents and staff choosing to travel actively to school, to boost exercise levels, health and wellbeing.
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