1. Get wheelie excited....National Ride2School Day 2010 facts and figures

Colour, excitement and thousands of bikes! National Ride2School Day really is Australia\'s largest celebration of walking and riding to school.

Over 71,000 students left the car at home and walk and wheeled their way to school on National Ride2School Day.

A grand total of 1,166 schools registered to join in the largest ever national celebration of walking and riding to school.

The results are in and based on the Hands Up! numbers of 486 schools and over 124,000 students we can confidently assert that at least 57% of students walked or rode on the day.\"\"

Congratulations to all the parents and teachers who participated. There was so much excitement and fun across the country. Healthy breakfasts, bike rides, bike decorating competitions and parades were all just some of the ways schools celebrated the day. 

National Ride2School Day is a great way to kick start regular active travel habits at your school. It\'s fun, achieveable and so much better for congestion around your school not to mention awesome for the health of your students. See how Eltham East Primary celebrated with a visit from a Bicycle Victoria staff member.

If your school missed National Ride2School Day this year, you can still host a Ride2School Day some other time during the year when it suits your school. The online resources can be used at any time during the year and tailored to your schools needs. It\'s never too late to hold a Ride2School Day!

Check out some of the fun and colourful photos from schools celebrating National Ride2School Day 2010. 

 

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