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    NNPS celebrates National Walk & Roll to School Day

    By Madie MacDonaldRaven Payne,

    1 days ago

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    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) – Mayor Phillip Jones, Tidewater AAA and more city officials spoke at Stoney Run Elementary for National Walk & Roll to School Day Wednesday morning.

    The day is all about highlighting the benefits of walking and biking, as well as to raise awareness for the need of safe routes to school.

    Walk to School Day happens every year on the first Wednesday of the first full week in October. The day, which started in 1997, invites communities from over 40 countries to walk and bike to school.

    Surveys collected from schools who participated have said the event has led to long-term walking and rolling programs, new sidewalks and pathways and new policy changes at schools and communities.

    Many kids walked or biked to Stoney Run Wednesday morning, each greeted with a high five from Mayor Jones and Newport News Police.

    According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the Commonwealth continues to rank as one of the top two states for Walk to School Day registrations.

    City officials want to remind pedestrians to look both ways when crossing the street and remind motorists to not drive distracted.

    For more information and to register for events throughout the month of October, click here .

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    Robert Cruse
    1d ago
    I hope those students will encounter better Newport News infrastructure than what I encountered along Jefferson Ave in the Newmarket area. Multiple places with utility equipment obstructing the sidewalk and/or broken up concrete. Wheeled mobility aides like wheelchairs and walkers are difficult or precarious to use crossing lawn areas and where property owners have grown hedges adjacent to the public sidewalks.
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