Not safe to walk: Why two-thirds of children are driven to school

By Kate Aubusson
Updated January 22 2018 - 5:22pm, first published 5:16pm
Fewer than two in three parents believe it is safe for their children to walk to school without an adult, the LiveLighter campaign survey suggested.  Photo: Wayne Taylor
Fewer than two in three parents believe it is safe for their children to walk to school without an adult, the LiveLighter campaign survey suggested. Photo: Wayne Taylor

More than two in three Australian children and teenagers are being driven to school, a new survey suggests.

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