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However you travel, take responsibility for your own safety. Don’t let your phone, games or music (or even your friends!) distract you from what’s going on around you.

When it comes to so-called accidental deaths, such as fire, drowning, poisoning or  falls, traffic kills far more children and young people (excepting babies) than all of  these events combined. Four out of five deaths of 10-19 year olds (excepting deaths  from illness) are in road crashes. (see www.brake.org.uk )

Do some research before a new journey – plan routes and identify places where you  might need to take extra care. Allow plenty of time to get there. If you are going by  public transport, check the times and stops carefully. Always have a back-up plan in  case there are problems.

You keep your skin clean. You condition your hair. You’re eating right. You’re doing all you can to look and feel great. But are you missing out on an important part of a healthier lifestyle?

No matter what your age or shape, you should exercise daily. Not only does exercise tone your body so you can wear your favorite jeans, it strengthens your muscles, keeps your bones strong, and improves your skin. And there are more benefits of exercise — increased relaxation, better sleep and mood, strong immune function, and more.

In addition, exercise boosts blood flow to the brain and helps it receive oxygen and nutrients. The better shape you’re in, the faster you fire brain waves that are responsible for quick thinking. So, for example, if maths is a real problem, you may find that daily exercise, such as walking or cycling to school helps to solve it!

Cars and other motor vehicles produce gases when they burn petrol or diesel. These include carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes to global warming. Exhaust fumes also contain carbon monoxide and other toxic chemicals which are harmful to our planet and our health, causing breathing problems and even some cancers. When you are a passenger in a vehicle you can actually be exposed to 3 times more fumes than if you are walking or cycling.

Petrol and diesel are made from oil, which is a ‘fossil fuel’. There is only a limited amount left in the world, and it is getting harder to get it out from under the ground. (One of the reasons it is getting so expensive.) Perhaps in your lifetime there will be no more oil available, so scientists and engineers are busy looking for new ways to power vehicles – including solar, electricity, bio-fuels, hydrogen, even water!

Downloads

Click on any of the links below to download the PDF:

  • Swindon Academy Travel Guide

  • The Commonweal School & Sixth Form travel guide

  • Churchfields Academy Travel Guide

  • Isambard Community School Travel Guide

  • Nova Hreod Academy Travel Guide

  • St Joseph’s College Travel Guide

  • Highworth Warneford School travel guide

  • Lydiard Park Academy travel guide

  • Kingsdown School travel guide

  • The Ridgeway School & Sixth Form College travel guide


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