Certification system as a tool for improving the safety and sustainability of school-related travels

R. Okraszewska, Tomasz Mackun
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Despite the well-established physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and spatial benefits of active and autonomous school commuting of children and adolescents', many are driven by car. Pilot surveys and field research held in 2019 in 10 Gdansk primary schools confirmed this trend. The article presents a certification system for schools, commissioned by the City of Gdańsk, which is an element of a systemic solution shaping patterns of transport behavior in school trips. The essence of the proposed approach is motivating and supporting schools by government to create conditions conducive to independent and active travel of children and adolescents. An important element of the certification process is the assessment stage in accordance with the set of criteria adopted and grouped into six areas concerning: children transport behavior, infrastructure and traffic organization in and around the school, mobility policy, road safety, promotion, and education. Groups of criteria were divided into basic and extended ones and assigned points in an assessment calculator. A minimum threshold of points has been set in each category to attract schools to take comprehensive action. The assessment calculator has been supplemented by catalogues of good practices describing possible actions that could be taken to meet a given criterion. The full certification process has not yet been completed in Gdańsk due to the coronavirus pandemic and the transition to remote learning. However, the first infrastructural improvements have already been made in the vicinity of schools.
认证制度作为提高学校相关旅行的安全性和可持续性的工具
尽管儿童和青少年的主动和自主的学校通勤在身体、社会、情感、认知和空间方面都有公认的好处,但许多人还是开车。2019年在格但斯克10所小学进行的试点调查和实地研究证实了这一趋势。本文介绍了一个由Gdańsk市委托的学校认证系统,这是形成学校旅行交通行为模式的系统解决方案的一个要素。所提议的方法的实质是由政府激励和支持学校创造有利于儿童和青少年独立和积极旅行的条件。认证过程的一个重要组成部分是根据采用的一套标准进行评估阶段,这些标准分为六个领域,涉及:儿童交通行为、学校内外的基础设施和交通组织、交通政策、道路安全、促进和教育。标准组分为基本标准和扩展标准,并在评估计算器中分配分数。为吸引学校采取综合行动,每个类别均设有最低分数门槛。评估计算器还补充了良好做法目录,其中描述了为满足给定标准可采取的可能行动。由于冠状病毒大流行和向远程学习过渡,Gdańsk的完整认证过程尚未完成。不过,学校附近的基础设施已经得到了第一次改善。
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